Do Computers Get Sick? How Humans and Computers Fight Viruses Whether you are human or computer, viruses can ruin your...
The Novel & Idealism: George Sand's 'Francois le champi' (The Country Waif) The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw the rapid ascendancy of...
London’s Lost Rivers: The Hackney Brook and other North West Passages Iain Sinclair takes a look at the rivers of London...
The Jacobean Space Programme - Wings, springs and gunpowder: flying to the moon from 17th century England An expert in the history of science, Allan Chapman is...
Good, Bad and Ugly: The History of Polio Vaccines Polio killed or crippled millions of people, but successful polio...
London’s Ecology - Future ecological planning Carolyn Harrison, Emeritus Professor of Geography, University College London.
New social benefits from an old Docklands discovery 2006 marks the sesquicentenary of William Perkin's discovery of mauveine...
The Novel as Political History: Stendhal's 'Le rouge et le noir' Can a novel tell us something about political history that...