The widening gap between critical human and physical geography raises concerns about the long-term viability of our field and spurs regular calls for reintegration. Even a brief review of these calls ...
DR. SKEAT has produced an attractive book, fresh in outlook, inspiring and thoroughly readable. We miss with gratitude the wearisome reiterations of the ordinary run of text-books and find the author ...
In this instalment of the Physics World Weekly podcast we celebrate some of the amazing research that has been done on exoplanets – distant worlds that orbit stars other than the Sun. We chat about ...
THIS work is in every way creditable to its unfortunate young author, who, our readers may remember, succumbed some months ago to the hardships of African travel while leading an expedition from the ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online ...
Anatolian Studies is the annual journal of the British Institute at Ankara. It contains articles focused on Turkey and the Black Sea littoral in all academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, ...
I’ve been mulling over this topic for a while, but a pair of blog posts this week has finally prompted me to write about it. One of them, entitled “Why I won’t be studying physics at A-level” appeared ...
Which though not stated so baldly is the clear conclusion of the following: Abdullah Toukan and Anthony Cordesman: Study on a Possible Israeli Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Development. The authors outline ...
Bob Levitsky and his daughters Madison (13) and Rebecca (11) and my daughter Leah (12) and I made it a daddies and daughters day, today at Blue Mountain in Palmerton, Penn. I choose Blue because it's ...