The late Harvard surgeon and scientist Judah Folkman often presented the drive for biomedical innovation in the form of a simple allegory: Two physicians are walking alongside a river. They see a man ...
Therese Oneill's new Unmentionable is a snarkily informal history of the difficulty of being a woman in the Victorian Era, hemmed in from head to... Victorian manners occupy a space both sublimely ...
Have you ever read a love scene in a historical romance novel and wondered, "But what about the smell? What do they do when they're on their periods??" Of course you have, because let's be real — in ...