The Making Center, a spacious studio bringing together creative tools from around the university, offers students unprecedented opportunities to acquire industry-ready skills, transform how products ...
The traditional katana sword is fashioned only from the purest steel, which the Japanese call tamahagane ("jewel steel"). Over three days and three nights, smelters using ancient techniques shovel ...
Sharma, Sunil 2024. Making room in the premodern Persian poetic canon for Mahsatī and Rābʿiah. Middle Eastern Literatures, p. 1. Mohammadpour, Ahmad 2024. Persian ...
By the end of the nineteenth century, Eduard Buchner had shown that fermentation could occur in yeast extracts free of cells, making it possible to study fermentation biochemistry in vitro.
Scientists are not so much born as made by those who teach them by research, which argues for the perpetuation of centres of excellence. This was the theme of this address by Sir Hans Krebs at the ...
The outline of Britain familiar to us today is a brief snapshot of a continually changing land. Discover how the reshaping of the landscape over the past million years affected the presence of humans.
Cissé, Yacouba 2012. Making the Law of the Sea: A Study in the Development of International Law. By Par James Harrison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 340 pages.. Canadian Yearbook of ...
Britain's relationship with the canals of the Industrial Revolution has lasted for some 300 years. In that time they've moved from being vital trade routes to ignored and forgotten relics, but in ...
100 trillion cells. 280 days. One human life. A BBC Science series, produced in partnership with The Open University, exploring the making of you.
Filming took place in Vancouver. One of the biggest challenges in making Miracle was recreating hockey footage from such a famous game. Plays had to be drawn up and then practised over and over again.
“While it doesn’t have the most bold, visual, stylistic stuff happening, there’s a real precision to choices we were making that I’m very interested in. I just feel satisfied that we got ...
Chocolate or strawberry? Life or death? We make some choices quickly and automatically, relying on mental shortcuts our brains have developed over the years to guide us in the best course of action.