Right and left-handedness in humans Why do humans, virtually alone among all animal species, display a distinct left or right-handedness? Not even our closest relatives among […]
SPOKEN CORPUS COMES TO LIFE A The compiling of dictionaries has been historically the provenance of studious professorial types – usually bespectacled – who love to […]
ABSENTEEISM IN NURSING: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY Absence from work is a costly and disruptive problem for any organisation. The cost of absenteeism in Australia has been […]
Green Wave Washes Over Mainstream Shopping Research in Britain has shown that ‘green consumers’ continue to flourish as a significant group amongst shoppers. This suggests that […]
A Remarkable Beetle Some of the most remarkable beetles are the dung beetles, which spend almost their whole lives eating and breeding in dung’. More than […]
THE DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOGRAPHY The Department of Ethnography was created as a separate deportment within the British Museum in 1946, offer 140 years of gradual development […]
Reading Passage One Part OneA Air pollution is increasingly becoming the focus of government and citizen concern around the globe. From Mexico City and New York, […]
Why Pagodas Don’t Fall Down In a land swept by typhoons and shaken by earthquakes, how have Japan’s tallest and seemingly flimsiest old buildings – 500 […]