Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday in April with a trip to the town where he spent much of his life — today, it’s home to world ...
On this quiet Friday morning, I met with Emma House, the lead curator of the exhibition Seeds of Exchange. We wandered around ...
A typical afternoon in New Cross sees buses running through the high street and cafés filled with students. But hidden in ...
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London's Natural History Museum. Former ...
A newly discovered 17th-century map sheds new light on Shakespeare’s London life, pinpointing for the first time the exact ...
A scholar recently discovered the exact location of the bard’s London home—shedding light on his final years and revealing ...
Lidar scanners — the same tech that allows self-driving cars to create 3D maps of their environments — had been capturing the ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has successfully completed the largest high-resolution 3D map of the universe ...
For centuries, the exact whereabouts of William Shakespeare's only known London property has been one of the most tantalizing unsolved puzzles in literary history. Now, a discovery by a King's College ...
MUNRO: So it's on the eastern side of the Blackfriars Precinct, and the Blackfriars Precinct was formerly a friary. So it was part of a religious house that was dissolved in the 1530s under Henry ...
The Bard purchased the property three years before his death in 1616. Had he hoped to spend more time in the city where he ...
The London level has no shortage of areas ripe for sick combos and huge tricks, from the parking garage to the high ledges that run around the whole map. However, there’s one area that makes it much ...