What divides ‘serious’ or high art from ‘popular’ art? And has the line between these become more blurred in the digital era?
The Science of Dishwashing: Changing Habits for a Greener World
Dishes dried with a tea towel were found to carry more bacteria than those left to air-dry in a draining rack.
Dishes dried with a tea towel were found to carry more bacteria than those left to air-dry in a draining rack.
Defining the Rule of Law in Terms of Liberty and Equality
Rather than being set in stone, the rule of law constantly evolves over time.
Rather than being set in stone, the rule of law constantly evolves over time.
The Cataract Epidemic
Cataract is an eye disease that affects an increasing number of people and is mainly caused by exposure to solar radiation.
Cataract is an eye disease that affects an increasing number of people and is mainly caused by exposure to solar radiation.
Melanin – A Protector From Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is a worldwide problem and is more common in people with lighter skin than people with darker skin colour.
Skin cancer is a worldwide problem and is more common in people with lighter skin than people with darker skin colour.
Children’s Cognitive Development: The Impact of the Pandemic
The World Economic Forum estimates that globally, during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, 1.5 billion pupils were unable to attend school due to lockdowns designed to stop the spread of the disease.
The World Economic Forum estimates that globally, during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, 1.5 billion pupils were unable to attend school due to lockdowns designed to stop the spread of the disease.
Family Dog Bites Are Preventable
Family dogs are our best friends but can bite when feeling imposed upon, threatened, or afraid.
Family dogs are our best friends but can bite when feeling imposed upon, threatened, or afraid.
#MeToo: A Political Issue in India’s Digital Presence
The power of social media has connected the world and impacted everyone in one form or another.
The power of social media has connected the world and impacted everyone in one form or another.
Bio Soups: Producing Safe and Functional Food
Dehydrated soups are products that are both quick to prepare and are also safe in terms of microbiological contamination, primarily due to their low water content.
Dehydrated soups are products that are both quick to prepare and are also safe in terms of microbiological contamination, primarily due to their low water content.
Sustainable Building Strategies to Combat Climate Change in Africa
In response to climate change, we often resort to energy-intensive heating and cooling systems to maintain thermal comfort within buildings.
In response to climate change, we often resort to energy-intensive heating and cooling systems to maintain thermal comfort within buildings.
More Than Intention: Towards Better Collaboration Within Mental Healthcare
The Netherlands prides itself on its commitment to caring for citizens with mental health issues, as well as having a first-rate healthcare system.
The Netherlands prides itself on its commitment to caring for citizens with mental health issues, as well as having a first-rate healthcare system.
Multiple Benefits of Molasses Nutrient Blocks for Cattle: Helping the Fight Against Climate Change
In Southeast Asia, with its burgeoning economies, smallholder livestock production is in a promising transition stage, yet overall remains inefficient.
In Southeast Asia, with its burgeoning economies, smallholder livestock production is in a promising transition stage, yet overall remains inefficient.
Loneliness and Social Isolation: How Can We Protect Our Mental Health and Cognitive Functions?
Loneliness and social isolation are known to cause mental health issues such as anxiety, insomnia, and suicidal tendencies.
Loneliness and social isolation are known to cause mental health issues such as anxiety, insomnia, and suicidal tendencies.
The Success of Simple Metaphors in Communicating Brain Science
Until the 1960s, scientists believed that the brain largely ceased to change once fully developed.
Until the 1960s, scientists believed that the brain largely ceased to change once fully developed.
Back to the Future: Animated Film ‘The Secret of Kells’ Brings the Past to Life
It’s tempting to think that our global, multimedia age is the most multicultural and visually literate in history.
It’s tempting to think that our global, multimedia age is the most multicultural and visually literate in history.
Empowering Communities in the Face of Grand Challenges: The Critical Role of Local Food Systems and Democratized Science
For millennia, humans had an intensive, personal connection with food production – they ate what they produced and traded any extra within a supportive community.
For millennia, humans had an intensive, personal connection with food production – they ate what they produced and traded any extra within a supportive community.