Not a babelian yet?
Organising the transport of boats and beer from Germany to far-off China could be considered an Olympic challenge in itself
Openness, transparency, efficiency: which buildings need a democracy? We span the European parliament, palace, court of human rights and Central Bank
The Mister Cat phenomenon falls somewhere between anonymous marketing and ‘involuntary communication’. Spotted on rooftops from Geneva to New York, the feline seduced passers-by before moving on to museums
Every year, the world biggest book fair in Frankfurt attracts a lot of bookworms. But the future of the traditional paperback is unsure
Publisher Georg Siebeck explains why the new German copyright laws threaten the very existence of academic publishers
As Google actively courts European publishers at Frankfurt, the nascent European Digital Library fumbles to catch up
Frankfurt, Germany, Summer 2006