The latest instalment of Alice Oseman’s LGBTQ+ young adult Heartstopper series has become the UK’s fastest-selling graphic novel ever. Heartstopper Volume 5 sold 60,012 copies in the first three days since its... Read more »
“Between your holiday and my holiday and your baby’s cold and my kids’ virus, I think we could safely plan to grab a quick coffee next year.” Source link Read more »
Car companies have been experimenting with driverless cars for decades, but their presence on roads has exploded in recent years. It became increasingly common, beginning in the twenty-tens, to see robo-taxi prototypes... Read more »
NIH-funded atlas characterizes over 32 million cells across the mouse brain December 13, 2023 • Press Release For the first time ever, an international team of researchers has created a complete cell... Read more »
This book tells the story of how early modern poets used the theological concept of grace to reimagine their political communities. The Protestant belief that salvation was due to sola gratia, or... Read more »
Despite its pervasive reputation as a place of religious extremes and war, Afghanistan has a complex and varied religious landscape where elements from a broad spectrum of religious belief vie for a... Read more »
This is the latest installment of Public Streets, an urban observation series created by Ellis Avery and curated by Abigail Struhl. The sun is setting behind the Tohono O’odham Nation Reservation, and Gates Pass feels like... Read more »
A behind-the-scenes look at what Public Books editors and staff have been reading this month. The post On Our Nightstands: February 2021 appeared first on Public Books. Source link Read more »
In February, Joanne Randa Nucho, author of Everyday Sectarianism in Urban Lebanon: Infrastructures, Public Services and Power (Princeton University Press, 2016) and associate professor of anthropology at Pomona College, sat down for... Read more »