
Rethinking Cultural Exchange in India in the Persianate Age, 1000-1765
In his book India in the Persianate Age, historian Professor Richard M. Eaton of the University of Arizona challenges long-held assumptions about India's history from 1000 to ca. 1800 CE. By examining...
7 Nov 20248min

Investigating how dimpled surfaces can minimise friction
Dimpled surfaces offer a useful and easily implementable way to reduce friction between lubricated surfaces as they slide over each other. Through cutting-edge simulations, Dr. Robert Tomkowski and co...
1 Nov 20247min

Bronze Casting Moulds Reveal Late Shang Dynasty Craftsmanship
Bronze vessel casting technology in ancient China’s Shang Dynasty has long been of interest to archaeologists. Assistant Professor Wen Yin (Elaine) Cheng at Wilfrid Laurier University has shed new lig...
30 Okt 202410min

Pulque: The Ancient Drink That Could Shape the Future of Health
Pulque, an ancient Mexican beverage, is making waves in the scientific community—not just as a cultural relic, but as a potential health-boosting powerhouse. A team of researchers, including Prof. Rog...
30 Okt 20248min

How a Biological Enzyme Could Help Concrete to Heal Itself
As an inherently brittle material, concrete often needs to be replaced after just a few decades: driving a demand which incurs significant costs for Earth’s climate. Through their research, Professors...
25 Okt 20249min

Seeing the Full Picture: The CPS-Merge Approach to Assess Complex Datasets
In the age of big data, and particularly in specialisations such as artificial intelligence, biology, and medicine, researchers often generate large and complex datasets that are challenging to analys...
24 Okt 20249min

Beating arrhythmias with a heart in a dish
In the future, doctors will be able to create tiny replicas of your tissues in the lab, and then test them against a range of drugs, revealing exactly which treatments would work best for you before y...
24 Okt 20248min

Confronting the Challenge of Huntington Disease
Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited and progressive neurological disorder which is currently fatal. Dr James E. Goldman and Dr Osama Al-Dalahmah, both at Columbia University, USA, are utilising ne...
24 Okt 202410min




















