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The birth of naturalism

The modern era is often seen as the triumph of science over supernaturalism. But what really happened is far more interesting

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Nations and empires

Passion and Palestine

More than any other conflict, Israel/Palestine has provoked extraordinarily fervent emotion throughout the world. Why?

Derek Jonathan Penslar

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Art

Radical doodles – how ‘exquisite corpse’ games embodied the Surrealist movement

15 minutes

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Public health

Hearts and brains

Humans always end up with clogged arteries, right? That’s not what the lives of the Tsimane in the Amazon basin tell us

Ben Daitz

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Language and linguistics

Why Susan listens to recordings of herself speaking a language she no longer remembers

5 minutes

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Ethics

Plato saw little value in privacy. How do his ideas hold up in the information age?

5 minutes

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Stories and literature

The listening gift

It is the dark matter of conversation, the white space around a poem. For Rilke, listening is receiving the divine

Faith Lawrence

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Biology

Starlings swoosh like brushstrokes across the sky in this dazzling short

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Biology

In praise of subspecies

To lump or to split? Deciding whether an animal is a species or subspecies profoundly influences our conservation priorities

Richard Smyth

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Information and communication

‘Astonished and somewhat terrified’ – Victorians’ reactions to the phonograph

36 minutes

A man standing on a balcony of a brick apartment building, with tarps and debris in foreground.

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Politics and government

The end of neoliberalism?

The case of Mexico shows that, despite a proliferating discourse that it is over, neoliberalism is as relentless as ever

Inés Escobar González

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Chemistry

Chemical laws

Often dismissed as the poor cousin of the sciences, chemistry has revealed natural laws that illuminate our Universe

Vanessa A Seifert

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Engineering

From simple motors to levitating trains – how design shapes innovation

23 minutes

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Religion

Prosperity versus liberation

How Pentecostalism’s prosperity gospel replaced Catholic liberation theology in Latin American life

Elle Hardy

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Home

How an artist transformed a dilapidated hunting lodge into a house made of dreams

8 minutes

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Psychiatry and psychotherapy

Psychodynamic nonsense

After decades of practising psychotherapy, I believe it has little foundation in science and often causes harm

Niklas Serning

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Animals and humans

Are zoos and natural history museums born of a desire to understand, or to control?

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Metaphysics

The truth about fiction

What distinguishes fiction from nonfiction? The answer to this perennial question relies on how we understand reality itself

Hannah H Kim

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Knowledge

The penumbral plunge

Diving into the ring of darkness beyond things easily answerable, asking ‘Why?’ questions is what make humans awesome

Eric Schwitzgebel

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Archaeology

What’s an ancient Greek brick doing in a Sumerian city? An archeological investigation

16 minutes

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Stories and literature

Elegance and hustle

How French modernists from Proust to Mallarmé were alarmed and inspired by the voracious dynamism of the newspaper world

Max McGuinness

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Family life

The migrants missing in Mexico, and the mothers who won’t stop searching for them

21 minutes

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Earth science and climate

The planetary fix

Despite decades of inaction we can avert the climate Hellocene and restore the atmosphere to keep our world habitable

Rob Jackson

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Virtues and vices

Why Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith were divided on the virtues of vanity

5 minutes

A masked nurse in scrubs sitting in a hospital waiting area.

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Bioethics

Moral resilience

Nurses experience deep suffering when they can’t act according to their moral compass. Our research shows a way forward

Cynda Hylton Rushton