Essays

essayIllness and disease
The inflammation age
Acute inflammation helps the body heal. But chronic inflammation is different and could provoke a medical paradigm shift
Amy K McLennan

essayTechnology and the self
‘I awoke at ½ past 7’
Our cursed age of self-monitoring and optimisation didn’t start with big tech: as so often, the Victorians are to blame
Elena Mary

essayNeurodiversity
Mask on/mask off
People with ADHD and autism have to mask their instincts if they want to be included. But the strain exacts a very high price
Gilly Kahn

essayGlobal history
The deepest South
Slavery in Latin America, on a huge scale, was different from that in the United States. Why don’t we know this history?
Ana Lucia Araujo

essayEarth science and climate
The model of catastrophe
The immense complexity of the climate makes it impossible to model accurately. Instead we must use uncertainty to our advantage
David Stainforth

essayBioethics
The ant you can save
Should we simply assume that all animals can feel pain and are of moral concern? Or is that taking things too far?
Jeff Sebo & Andreas L Mogensen

essayMusic
Mapping Bob Dylan’s mind
Generative AI sheds new light on the underlying engines of metaphor, mood and reinvention in six decades of songs
Prashant Garg

essayEnvironmental history
Are you Confusedocene?
As a scientific concept the Anthropocene is dead. But it’s such a helpful idea to think with, should we use it anyway?
Ville Lähde

essayCosmology
Megastructures on Mars
Images of vast ‘canals’ rippling across the red planet inspired fears of alien ‘engineers’ and changed science forever
Dagomar Degroot

essayKnowledge
Valuable misunderstandings
Scientific progress depends on disagreement. So why are vaccine sceptics and other science critics not worth listening to?
Collin Rice & Kareem Khalifa

essayFilm and visual culture
Power and flesh
As struggles over the human body escalate, we should return to the work of cinema’s greatest anatomist: David Cronenberg
Travis Alexander

essayGlobal history
The world without hegemony
As Pax Americana ends, a multipolar order is emerging. The history of Southeast Asia holds lessons for what’s to come
Manjeet S Pardesi & Amitav Acharya