Academia & Publishing

Why being an Open Access Supporter is Worth it

Since it first launched in 1960, all content of IUPACs Journal Pure and Applied Chemistry has been openly accessible. But why would someone give away their content for free?

Politics & Society

Class Did Matter in the Election, But Not in the Way We Expected

The problem in understanding Donald Trump’s election may be our simplistic expectations rather than how the working class actually voted.

Arts & Humanities

Christian Terror in Europe?

While anxieties about so-called Islamic terror are widespread, far less light is shone on the theologies of the rising contemporary European far right – but it’s more important than ever to critically examine how right-wing extremists promote their ideology through the recourse to religious vocabularies.

Science & Technology

Parenteral drug delivery and microbial infection risks

Drug delivery via the parenteral administration route bears many advantages but also the risk of microbial infection. A recent study […]

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