Academia & Publishing Variety Is the Spice of Life: Bibliodiversity, Scholarly Publishing and the Inexact Science of Making Ends Meet Read more
Arts & Humanities Biblical archaeology: An Interview with Aren Maeir Professor Aren Maeir specializes in biblical archaeology. We talked to him about his field of expertise and his role as an editor for the Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR).
Arts & Humanities The Bible and the Romans: An Interview with Natalie Dohrmann How does Rome expand the legal empire into the East and how are the Rabbis respond to that? We let Natalie Dohrmann, whose academic background focuses on rabbinic literature and Jews in the Roman Empire, answer this question for you!
Academia & Publishing The University Press Library: Bridging the Gap Between Academic Libraries, University Presses and You Find out what the UPL can bring to your library!
Science & Technology Going the green way: Rice husks as an eco-friendly source of silica Traditional production methods for silicon-based materials are highly energy-intensive and unsustainable, which is why researchers are now looking for “greener” […]
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It