Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
On Saturday, Jan. 3, atop the Santa Cruz Mountains overlooking Stanford, the heavens mourned. Rain and wind bent the trees like the wind-swept cypress of Persian poetry, that ancient symbol of ...
Our nation, arising out of the American Revolution, was blessed with a disproportionate number of leaders with extraordinary accomplishments in a wide variety of human endeavors. To cite just three: ...
"People are particularly excited when they hear something new, and Jim really brings that," says Radio 1's Jack Saunders In a very short time, Jim Legxacy has risen "from poverty to pop star". That's ...
1 / 5 | The work of X on falling bodies and the idea that an object in motion tends to stay in motion set the stage for Newton’s laws of motion. X is also known for trying mathematics to physical ...
In a very short time, Jim Legxacy has risen "from poverty to pop star". That's his own description, delivered on last year's shapeshifting, monumentally ambitious mixtape Black British Music (2025).
I HAVE lately been occupied in eliciting the degree and manner in which different persons possess the power of seeing images in their mind's eye, and am collecting a large and growing store of ...
The polymath Michael Polanyi famously said that “we know more than we can tell”. He was talking about the secret ingredient that allows a craftsman to speak to the wood knowing its limits before ...