An image you may or may not have seen: a smiling young woman holding a plate of raw, bloody meat up to the camera.  If you ...
The deal covers the 2027-28 academic year, and marks a reversal from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit withdrawal ...
Frustration over lingering UK trade barriers threatens momentum behind the flagship US-UK innovation partnership championed ...
Katie Kitamura’s Audition argues that identity is inherently performative. Whether mother, spouse, artist or stranger, we all play roles – and Kitamura explores what happens when our scripts are ...
Flesh is the story of a single man’s life. From unremarkable boyhood to unremarkable adulthood, it culminates in the formation of an equally unremarkable man. Had I not thought more deeply about the ...
An unpredictable oven that the landlord still won’t fix, three rickety dining chairs, and the cooking skills of someone who has lived the last three months on only beans and toast might not appear to ...
Being born with a genetic disease represents, for many, unavoidable lifelong treatments. Medical research has tried to develop therapies to treat or alleviate the symptoms of these diseases, and we ...
Desai’s prose is extravagantly detailed, endowing the characters with every minuscule nuance of their cultures and the pain that inadvertently accompanies it. Opening with illustrations of two ...
Following the winding paths professors sometimes take in lectures can be hard, and revising from recordings of those lectures can be harder. That’s the problem that StudyCap founders and University of ...
Imperial’s FemTech and Microbiome societies hosted a panel on Thursday, November 27, about female health and the gut and vaginal microbiome. The microbiome refers to the collection of microbes that ...