
A cracked voice, an empty bank account, a tour of duty. Who would have thought so much light could still get in?

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Subcultures
The great regression
To understand why so many adults are acting just like children, don’t blame Millennials – look to Japan in the 1990s
Matt Alt

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Virtues and vices
The delights of mischief
Mischievousness requires humour, wit and a playful humaneness: qualities that make for a particular kind of virtue
Alex Moran

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Cosmology
Dark horses in the cosmos
Could primordial black holes from the beginning of time explain ‘dark matter’, the mysterious missing mass in the Universe?
Briley Lewis

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Human rights and justice
Abolish life sentences
It is unjust, cruel and profoundly wasteful to consign a person to prison for life. A decent society must not do it
Judith Lichtenberg

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History
History by numbers
Is history a matter of individual agency and action, or of finding and quantifying underpinning structures and patterns?
Claire Lemercier & Claire Zalc

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War and peace
A peace activist’s harrowing account of nuclear war is a visceral case for disarmament
26 minutes

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The environment
Here’s to the aquapolis
Unkempt, beguiling and lacking conventional geometry, wetlands bring a roguish, raffish wildness to the city
Tom Blass

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Physics
An interstellar voyage explores the ‘paradox’ of twins separated by light years
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Evolution
What on earth is a xenobot?
The more we understand how cells produce shape and form, the more inadequate the idea of a genomic blueprint looks
Philip Ball

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Personality
Why a journeyman boxer finds contentment in the art of losing
6 minutes

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Illness and disease
Are they the canaries?
People with multiple chemical sensitivity seem to be allergic to the world. What, if anything, can medicine do for them?
Xi Chen

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Subcultures
Living off-grid on a remote Scottish island is a mix of rejection and acceptance
13 minutes

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Global history
Black King of Songs
His communism brought the great American singer Paul Robeson trouble in the US, but helped make him a hero in China
Gao Yunxiang

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Film and visual culture
At the movies with Pauline Kael – in the arthouse cinema where she got her start
19 minutes

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Cosmology
Dark horses in the cosmos
Could primordial black holes from the beginning of time explain ‘dark matter’, the mysterious missing mass in the Universe?
Briley Lewis

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Mood and emotion
‘Let me dream you into my reality’: memories illuminate an unthinkable isolation
12 minutes

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Human rights and justice
Abolish life sentences
It is unjust, cruel and profoundly wasteful to consign a person to prison for life. A decent society must not do it
Judith Lichtenberg

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Biology
Journey deep into the Philippine forest in search of the world’s largest, rarest eagle
95 minutes

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Religion
Buddhist missionaries
Buddhist monks have mostly escaped the label of proselytisers, but they’ll still spread the word to those who seek them out
Brooke Schedneck

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Art
What does an AI make of what it sees in a contemporary art museum?
15 minutes

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Cities
Living closer together
Urban density was once seen as a sign of unhealthiness and poverty. But today it is necessary to make cities sustainable
Max Holleran

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Fairness and equality
How the first woman of colour to be elected to the US Congress remade education
21 minutes

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Virtues and vices
The delights of mischief
Mischievousness requires humour, wit and a playful humaneness: qualities that make for a particular kind of virtue
Alex Moran

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Subcultures
The great regression
To understand why so many adults are acting just like children, don’t blame Millennials – look to Japan in the 1990s
Matt Alt

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Personality
Wesley wants to solve the rooftop mystery – but does he have what it takes?
14 minutes

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Animals and humans
Semiotics of dogs
In all its baroque and sometimes cruelly overbred forms, the dog is a paramount symbol of both human hopes and foibles
Katrina Gulliver

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History of ideas
Tantra is, and was, a subversive philosophy of feminine power
19 minutes

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Politics and government
What lies beneath government
Buka Town in Bougainville shows how bureaucratic states could be reimagined, not as concrete buildings but as living gardens
Gordon Peake & Miranda Forsyth