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Science

Essays and videos exploring physics, evolution, cosmology and other frontiers in science
Microscope photo of a flea’s head showing detailed orange and black features against a black background.

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Biology

‘Save the parasites’ may not be a popular rallying cry – but it could be a vital one

11 minutes

Photo of children playing in the desert in windy conditions, with sand swirling around them and smiles on their faces.

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Childhood and adolescence

Hegemony and childcare

Early childhood development interventions in the Global South is a huge industry built on highly questionable assumptions

Francesca Mezzenzana & Gabriel Scheidecker

A man speaking on stage with a headset microphone wearing glasses and a black sweater gesturing expressively with his hands.

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Metaphysics

What do past, present and future mean to a philosopher of time?

54 minutes

Illustration of hands typing on a keyboard with handwritten notes and a man in a sequence of frames.

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Computing and artificial intelligence

Chatbots of the dead

We can now create compelling experiences of talking with our dead. Is this ghoulish, therapeutic or something else again?

Amy Kurzweil & Daniel Story

Abstract digital art of geometric patterns made with spheres, creating a sense of depth on a black background.

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Computing and artificial intelligence

Why large language models are mysterious – even to their creators

8 minutes

Photo of fishermen in a circle on a lake using large nets at sunrise with a distant island and hills in the background.

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Human evolution

The commitment to collaborate

Though natural selection favours self-interest, humans are extraordinarily good at cooperating with one another. Why?

Saira Khan

A monochrome painting of a moonlit lake scene with a mountain silhouette and figures on a pier under a crescent moon.

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Deep time

The bookends of time

Nothing lasts forever: not humanity, not Earth, not the Universe. But finitude confers an indelible meaning to our lives

Thomas Moynihan

Photo of a modern bathroom with circular tiled walls and surfaces, two sinks, mirrors and red hand dryers reflected in the mirrors.

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Mathematics

Beyond causality

In order to bridge the yawning gulf between the humanities and the sciences we must turn to an unexpected field: mathematics

Gordon Gillespie

Black and white close-up photo of a lizard with its tongue extended, about to catch a worm. The background is dark and blurred.

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Evolution

The many ways a lizard tongue sticks, grasps, pinches and plops – in slo-mo

6 minutes

Black-and-white photo of the Moon’s surface with craters, with a distant Earth visible on the horizon in space.

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Space exploration

How the Moon became a place

For most of history, the Moon was regarded as a mysterious and powerful object. Then scientists made it into a destination

Danny Robb

Medieval painting of a man in a cosmic circle with zodiac symbols surrounded by blue and red patterns.

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History of science

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

Peter Harrison

Aerial photo of a winding river through lush green rainforest with dramatic cloud formations in the sky above.

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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

Black and white photograph of a cloudy sky with swirling lines resembling bird flight patterns.

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Biology

Starlings swoosh like brushstrokes across the sky in this dazzling short

3 minutes

A brown wren standing on a rock with a blurred background.

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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

Two silhouetted figures examining a wall-sized, illuminated display of the periodic table.

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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

A man in a suit demonstrates with a series of blocks in a lab setting; photo.

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Engineering

From simple motors to levitating trains – how design shapes innovation

23 minutes

Painting of passengers in a 19th century bus, featuring men and women in period dress, one holding a basket of flowers.

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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

Heron standing on a small patch of greenery surrounded by calm water with a lush forest in the background.

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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

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

Line drawing of a frog from a below perspective, with circles of various sizes indicating ripples.

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Ecology and environmental sciences

The tree frog die-off that sparked a global mystery – and revealed a dark truth

15 minutes

Digital artwork of a forest inside a circular frame with geometric lines, displayed against a black background.

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Stories and literature

Laboratories of the impossible

By testing the boundaries of reality, Spanish-language authors have created a sublime counterpart to experimental physics

Joshua Roebke

Photo of a dark, rugged rock formation emerging from blurred ocean waves under a cloudy sky.

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Deep time

Roaming rocks

Metamorphic rocks are our emissaries from the deep, travelling to alien realms and revealing the restless nature of Earth

Marcia Bjornerud

Close-up photo of a textured surface with vibrant purple, orange and blue abstract patterns.

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Film and visual culture

Our world has very different contours when a millimetre is blown up to a full screen

8 minutes

Tiny planet photo of a snowy mountain under a starry sky and Milky Way galaxy with glowing horizon.

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Cosmology

Exploding the Big Bang

It was thought that science could tell us about the origins of the Universe. Today that great endeavour is in serious doubt

Daniel Linford