Science
Essays and videos exploring physics, evolution, cosmology and other frontiers in science

essayEthics
Can machines suffer?
We once denied the suffering of animals in pain. As AIs grow more complex, we run the danger of making the same mistake
Conor Purcell

videoBiology
Do we finally understand why winged insects seem drawn to light?
7 minutes

essayBiology
Desert survivors
Elephant families are matriarchal, inclusive and caring. But when environmental scarcity hits, everything changes
Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell

videoRituals and celebrations
The Mexican cliff divers who take dazzling leaps into the unknown
23 minutes

essayCosmology
Cosmic imposters
We know that black holes are strange, but they could be hiding something even weirder beyond their horizons
Gideon Koekoek

essayEarth science and climate
Our phosphorescent world
This life-giving element, stored in rock and organic material, moves around Earth in an ancient cycle we have just broken
Jack Lohmann

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

videoAstronomy
Why exomoons could be astronomy’s next big breakthrough
35 minutes

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

videoBioethics
When, if ever, is selecting a ‘designer baby’ ethical?
5 minutes

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

videoEcology and environmental sciences
Racing rising tides, volunteers work to save a bird on the brink
25 minutes

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

videoMusic
Watch as the rhythms of traffic create a mesmerising score
2 minutes

videoHistory of technology
The Americas’ oldest book is an intricate work of Maya astronomy
9 minutes

videoEcology and environmental sciences
Close-ups reveal how caterpillars live long enough to cocoon
9 minutes

essayHistory of science
Monstrification
For centuries we’ve used the declaration of ‘monster’ to eject individuals and groups from being respected as fully human
Surekha Davies

videoComplexity
A radical reimagining of physics puts information at its centre
13 minutes

essayMedicine
Learning to not-know
From late-night calls to unsolved symptoms, uncertainty is woven into every doctor’s day. They should learn to embrace it
Zoe Cunniffe

videoBiology
What would it mean if we were able to ‘speak’ with whales?
65 minutes

essaySleep and dreams
What sleep is
It is our biggest blind spot, a bizarre experience that befalls us every day, and can’t be explained by our need for rest
Vladyslav Vyazovskiy