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This year’s marking season has been particularly tough, according to Dr Mark Shanahan, an associate politics prof at Surrey ...
In an extract from her new book, Narungga poet and researcher Natalie Harkin reveals intimate truths about the shameful ...
Famous Dorset essayist Llewelyn Powys was charmed by the 'fairy glade' of Lyme Regis, he wrote in the Dorset Daily Echo on 1934 ...
What are the largest shapes in the Universe? The answer might be found in the most unassuming places here on Earth ...
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Despite her solitude, Emily Dickinson tended deep bonds with others by writing hundreds of letters. There are lessons in that ...
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has now opened the application window for the recruitment of Assistant Central Intelligence ...
And yet, a common question seems to be asked: in the face of authoritarian determinism, what can be saved of the democratic process? Until when does it make sense to hold on? For some historians, in ...
Psychological testing has evolved from Freud to AI and eye tracking. Technology adds depth, but theory and ethics must guide its use to ensure meaningful and equitable diagnoses.
Walter’s latest novel, So Far Gone (Harper, out now), follows an unforgettable family, broken across three generations, trying to put itself back together again on a road trip around the Pacific ...
I decided to write 'Our Last Vineyard Summer' to explore the most impactful relationships in our lives: my sisters.
The study, from MIT Lab scholars, measured the brain activity of subjects writing SAT essays with and without ChatGPT.