World Bank's Ravallion Sees Growth Constraints in Africa
and admiration for China
Frankel Says Euro May Replace Dollar as Reserve Currency
Doug Rivers on polling
The Pirate's Dilemma
Modern miracles; a history of medicine
The story of highways
History of the Popes
The Wisdom of Water
The popular advocate and water expert, John Archer, has turned his attention to the waters that flow through almost all the spiritual traditions of the world. From clouds and rivers and rainbows, to dew-drops and thunder, water is a universal and ancient motif in religion
The great grammar debate
Is learning formal grammar essential to becoming a good writer and communicator? Or is it more important to develop a feeling for language that can be applied in different contexts?
The late great physicist Richard Feynman
The expressive side of the face
60% of people turn their head when asked to pose for a portrait. A prime example is that of Mona Lisa. So why does this bias exist? When people try to express emotion, they turn the left side of the face
Can science teach us anything about morality?
Speed cleaning for your soul
Central banks ‘key’ to stop recession
Economist Professor Stephen Nickell, a former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee and one of this year’s honorary graduates at Warwick, says the UK could see a severe recession but that will depend on the action of the Bank of England and other central banks around the world
McMafia: A journey through the criminal underworld
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