Essays

essayEconomics
Divine dividends
In China, companies that are closer to temples are more generous to shareholders: religion subtly shapes economic behaviour
Zhangxin (Frank) Liu

essayArt
In the glow of the candle
Joseph Wright of Derby put science at the centre of his art. Eclipsed in his lifetime, his work still burns with radical ideas
Charlotte Mullins

essayEarth science and climate
When sleeping volcanoes wake
The next global disaster may be triggered by a catastrophic eruption. How can we prepare for the fire beneath our feet?
Mike Cassidy

essayIllness and disease
Katie’s story
Frontotemporal dementia is rare and ruthless. When it robbed Katie of her husband at 33, his story became her life’s work
Lynn Hallarman

essayVirtues and vices
David Hume vs literature
Hume distrusted literature and worked to discredit character sketches as legitimate forms of philosophy
Katie Ebner-Landy

essayCosmology
The Big Bang’s big gaps
The current theory for the origin of the Universe is remarkably successful yet full of explanatory holes. Expect surprises
Jim Baggott

essayProgress and modernity
The shadow of prosperity
A shrub meant to end hunger now chokes Kenya’s farmlands. It’s a parable of how visions of progress can outgrow their promises
Samuel F Derbyshire

essayChildhood and adolescence
Society needs hope
Youths around the world are in a profound crisis of despair. Adults must help them to believe that the future will be better
Carol Graham

essayAnimals and humans
Life thrums with music
Listen to the boundless sounds of nature, the great animal orchestra, whose songs imbue the world with fresh meaning
Jay Griffiths

essayFuture of technology
Techno-pipe dreams
Thirty years ago, nanotech was about to change everything. Let’s not get tricked again by Silicon Valley’s magical thinking
Philip Ball

essayMetaphysics
Essence is fluttering
As Zhuangzi saw, there is no immutably true self. Instead our identity is as dynamic and alive as a butterfly in flight
Alexander Douglas

essayMetaphysics
Reality is evil
Everything eats and is eaten. Everything destroys and is destroyed. It is our moral duty to strike back at the Universe
Drew M Dalton