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Curiosity may have been the death of the cat, but it is the lifeblood of science. Recently Archimedes came across two delightful examples of how human the events leading to advances in scientific research can be.
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Jenny Zimmer looks at Patrick McCaughey’s The Bright Shapes and the True Names.
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Ten years after the genocide Rwanda still mourns its dead.
Democracy in South Africa
Don Gazzard on Bellini, the architect for the re-design of the NGV.
The Da Vinci Code would be a far more liberating experience for the reader if it was about asking questions, rather than unlocking answers.
Mark Wakely looks at our instinct to build fences
Italy, Caravaggio and Catholicism.
A day at the museum
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