A recurring visitor to the Edinburgh Science Festival since its inception in 1989, on Wednesday 5th April Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was joined by Professor Cathie Clarke
A city long associated with magic in many forms, Edinburgh is the birthplace of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who became obsessed with spiritualism following the death of his
Most tragedies are preventable, but for Cora Loewen the burden is worse for knowing the responsibility is hers alone, awoken from a drugged stupor at the home of
Winston Duarte has evolved faster and more completely than any other individual of his species; indeed, by most standards he is now of an entirely different species, having
It’s been thirteen years since the Valentine’s Day murders at Lovers Lane, Sheriff Tom Anderson summoned to the scene only to find his wife Harriet was one of
Robert Montague Renfield is in a destructive relationship which cost him his family, his career goals and his personal dreams and has left him in the service of
The royal court of Versailles can be a warm and bright haven for those upon whom “the Sun King” Louis XIV gazes with favour, but for Marie-Josèphe d’Alembert,
It doesn’t matter how much Samantha loves her little brother Gary, dutifully playing her part in the films he makes with friends Miles and Jack in the wrestling
Our future climate stability dependent on moving away from oil and coal and closer to net-zero electricity production through a spectrum of alternative sources, Edinburgh Science director Simon