Totalitarianism, violence and the silent majority
06 March 2013The ‘horrifying genius’ of Soviet totalitarianism and its ability to control and quell protest will be examined tonight by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum.
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The ‘horrifying genius’ of Soviet totalitarianism and its ability to control and quell protest will be examined tonight by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum.
Research discovers that whether a female butterfly will mate with a male depends on the quality of his sex pheromones.
Once only science fiction, astronomers are now finding hundreds of planetary systems beyond our own. Given recent discoveries through space exploration, it is entirely feasible...
An online database launched today, 5 March, provides an oral history of Mongolia, as told by 600 Mongolian citizens who look back over their lives...
A conference in Cambridge next month will explore the notion of performance as a dynamic means of looking at the complex interactions between works of art...
Research into adoptive families headed by same-sex couples paints a positive picture of relationships and wellbeing in these new families. The study, which was carried...
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Available to play back in full, this debate on history and conspiracy touches on the Suez Crisis, Stalin's Russia, the assassination of John F Kennedy,...
Can whole genome sequencing provide the forensic information needed to map and control the global spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?