Science & Technology Illuminating the Quantum: How Quantum Light Is Shaping Tomorrow’s Technologies Read more
Academia & Publishing Accessibility in Digital Publishing: An Interview with Allison Belan from Duke University Press Read more
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Academia & Publishing Busier than Ever and Burned Out – New Research Reveals the Realities of Publishing in a Pandemic In the spring, we conducted research which found that the pandemic was making academic authors busier and more stressed out than ever and that gender was an important factor. Six months on, have these pressures changed and if so how?
Arts & Humanities Bildzensur in der Digitalmoderne: Horst Bredekamp im Gespräch Was tun mit der Macht der Bilder? Von der Löschung technischer Bilder über Bildpolitik, bis hin zu Hobbes’ Leviathan und der Aura von Reproduktionen – über all das und mehr hat Katja Müller-Helle mit dem Kunsthistoriker Horst Bredekamp gesprochen.
Science & Technology Hold your breath: Not all mitochondria need oxygen to power up Widespread but not widely known – anaerobic mitochondria produce energy without requiring any oxygen. They remind us that breathable O2 used […]
Arts & Humanities In the Eye of the Storm: U.S. Diplomat Hugh Gibson and the ‘Spanish Flu’ In 1918, when both World War I and the ‘Spanish flu’ raged in Europe, the American diplomat Hugh S. Gibson was sent to Paris. Today, his personal records offer us rare insights into a time between disease and diplomacy.
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It