Academia & Publishing

Building the future on hundreds of years of History: Book archives in today’s research.

There are hundreds of extensive and ambitious archive digitisation projects taking place across the world today – all with the aim of getting primary research into the hands of millions more people, whilst building a permanent record of academic literature to drive the advancement of ideas for generations to come. None of this would be feasible without the close and ongoing collaboration of libraries, publishers, academic bodies and governments worldwide. And it’s an activity that shows no signs of slowing down.

Arts & Humanities

Linguistic archaeology and the granularity of language change: Interview with Prof. Gerd Carling

Why is lingustic archeology so fascinating? What is special about your forthcoming Atlas project? How do polygons and network diagrams help us understand how language works? We talked to Gerd Carling, the editor of “The Mouton Atlas of Languages and Cultures” about her fascination with languages, both modern and ancient.

Arts & Humanities

The Bible and Films: An Interview with Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch

Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch is a theologian specializing in the relationship between bible and film. In this interview, she shares her knowledge on the visual and the cinematic Bible of today.

Science & Technology

Early onset of menstruation may be linked to risk of thyroid failure

Subclinical hypothyroidism is considered an early, mild form of thyroid failure. Since women are affected two to five times more […]

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