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A thickness in the air

The spooky sensation that someone or something else is right there haunts us all. But what does this felt presence mean?

The free dogs of India | Aeon
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Animals and humans

The free dogs of India

These canines have independent, peaceful, happy lives without a pet’s constraints. Why are they being persecuted and culled?

Krithika Srinivasan & Chris Pearson

Shakespeare’s First Folio | Aeon
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Dance and theatre

Leaf through Shakespeare’s First Folio for a riveting journey into theatre history

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Self-satisfaction | Aeon
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History of ideas

Self-satisfaction

The ancient Cynics taught that masturbation is about more than pleasure: it suggests how to live simply and autonomously

M D Usher

The diver | Aeon
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Love and friendship

A decade after his wife was swept away in a tsunami, Yasuo still searches the sea

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How to design architecture for wildlife | Aeon
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Architecture

Modern architecture should embrace – not ignore or repel – the nonhuman world

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A new paganism | Aeon
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Philosophy of religion

A new paganism

Now is the time to revitalise our relationship with nature and immerse ourselves in the little wonders of the universe

Ed Simon

All is One | Aeon
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Quantum theory

All is One

The ancient philosophy of monism and the physics of quantum entanglement agree: all that exists is one unified whole

Heinrich Päs

Mao’s mango cult | Aeon
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Nations and empires

The strange tale of how mangoes became hallowed objects in Maoist China

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Disorient yourself | Aeon
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History of ideas

Disorient yourself

Now associated with childhood fun, the swing has a near-universal history of ritual transgression and transformation

Javier Moscoso

Three ways to think about free will | Aeon
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Philosophy of mind

We may never settle the ‘free will’ debate, but tapping into it is still worthwhile

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In praise of irritation | Aeon
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Mood and emotion

In praise of irritation

Unlike anger, irritation has neither glamour nor radicalism on its side. Yet it might just be the mood we need right now

Will Rees

Time travel in Britain’s lost rainforests | Aeon
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Ecology and environmental sciences

In an ancient English rainforest, John creates charcoal and cultivates growth

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The virtue of discretion | Aeon
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Virtues and vices

The virtue of discretion

When the rules break down, you must judge what to do on your own. Discretion is necessary for navigating the muddle of life

Lorraine Daston

Five graphs that changed the world | Aeon
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Information and communication

Mapping data visualisation’s meteoric rise from Victorian London to today

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Octopus time | Aeon
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Biology

Octopus time

We humans are forward-facing, gravity-bound plodders. Can the liquid motion of the octopus radicalise our ideas about time?

David Borkenhagen

Still life | Aeon
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Philosophy of mind

An enigmatic ‘story of consciousness’ told through 19th-century engravings

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Guide to a foreign past | Aeon
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The ancient world

Guide to a foreign past

The iconoclastic French historian Paul Veyne illuminated the past by showing how deeply alien it is to the present

Carlos Noreña

Ain’t no time for women | Aeon
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Politics and government

Join the spirited debate at a women’s hair salon before a pivotal election in Tunisia

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Patterns of the lifeworld | Aeon
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Beauty and aesthetics

Patterns of the lifeworld

Machine learning theory is shedding new light on how to think about the mysterious and ineffable nature of art

Peli Grietzer

Animal, vegetable, mineral | Aeon
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Consciousness and altered states

Animal, vegetable, mineral

Cruel and unscientific, the ‘vegetative state’ diagnosis stems from a hierarchical and bigoted view of all living things

Ben Platts-Mills

How Hubble images are made | Aeon
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Space exploration

What are you really seeing when you see magnificent images of space?

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Machina mundi | Aeon
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History of science

Machina mundi

How medieval thinkers foreshadowed modern physics in investigating the character of machines, devices and forces

Henrik Lagerlund & Sylvain Roudaut

Aristotle’s ergon | Aeon
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Meaning and the good life

Why Aristotle believed that philosophy was humanity’s highest purpose

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How like the kiwi we are | Aeon
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Human evolution

How like the kiwi we are

To understand helpless human babies, our big brains and oddly involved dads, look to the evolution of birds not mammals

Antone Martinho-Truswell

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