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Geoffrey Cantor has mixed feelings about a bold attempt to put a 14th-century friar at the heart of our understanding of science
Geoffrey Cantor praises a bold historical overview that offers useful pointers to how we can face up to the technological challenges of today
Geoffrey Cantor on a pioneering natural philosopher whose conflicts with doctrine became the stuff of myth
The Cambridge Philosophical Society¡¯s influence on the development of scientific ideas and research cannot be overestimated, writes Geoffrey Cantor
Universities and established researchers have a responsibility to support the well-being of their PhD students, argues Geoffrey Cantor
Many issues that vex scholarly publishing today were there at the start, says Geoffrey Cantor
A study of snakebite gives a good overview of the development of the written scientific method, says Geoffrey Cantor
On University Mental Health Day, Geoffrey Cantor calls on institutions to significantly expand their mental health provision
Many doctoral candidates feel poorly looked after. More awareness and empathy from academics can help fight that, says Geoffrey Cantor