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BRITISH archæology, perhaps, has profited more than any other field of archæological investigation by the recent diversion of interest from the more striking products of a culture to the ...
New research shows that even digital soundscapes of forests, rivers and meadows aid wellbeing. Arwa Haider explores the soothing power of noises from nature – combined with music.
Is it possible to reboot or 're-wild' our minds by living a slower, more feral existence in harmony with nature? Lindsay Baker speaks to the authors who think we can.
This paper aims to call attention to new British nature writing as an emergent genre marked by its practitioners’ will to replace anthropocentrism ... Writing for an Endangered World: Literature, ...
Some see a breakthrough, but there are many complaints about costs. British universities have agreed to a new three-year read-and-publish deal with Springer Nature, despite many expressing ...
A guide to British cultural holiday, including the 10 best heritage and culture sights and attractions nationwide, places to visit on the Isle of Wight, in Snowdonia, Cumbria and Scotland, from ...
THE ninth annual meeting of the British Science Guild was held on Thursday, July 1, the chair being taken by the president, the Right Hon. Sir William Mather. In opening the proceedings, the ...
A woman views the work Kaktovik, Alaska, US by Brian Adams, featuring at the Arctic: Culture and Climate exhibition at the British Museum An animated globe on the wall shows a lovely, generous ...