Recovering lost Warhol artworks and Nasa moon photos is part of keeping digital heritage alive
As more of our lives ends up locked away in digital formats, what happens when we can’t read them any…
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As more of our lives ends up locked away in digital formats, what happens when we can’t read them any…
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The Open Source Seed Initiative seeks to undermine the costly and restrictive regulations that govern the best seed variants, to…
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Rashida Manjoo, human rights expert from the UN, has caused a kerfuffel by declaring the UK is the “most sexist”…
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It’s ridiculous we still have to deal with this kind of thing.
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The prime minister’s op-ed in the Telegraph made a basic numerical error in trying to rebut criticisms from the Archbishop…
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Debates about immigration and welfare show that we can become so absorbed in displaying our own liberal cleverness that we forget…
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Moving to British Summer Time means we've all experienced the equivalent of flying two or three time-zones eastwards.
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Dr Judith Lamie talks to the New Statesman about internationalisation at Regent’s University London
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