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

Humanity eradicated smallpox 45 years ago. It’s a story worth remembering

25 minutes

A murmuration of starlings forming a large, swirling shape in the early evening sky above silhouetted trees.

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Neuroscience

The entangled brain

The brain is much less like a machine than it is like the murmurations of a flock of starlings or an orchestral symphony

Luiz Pessoa

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Illness and disease

Permission to be ill

It took months for my functional neurological disorder to finally be diagnosed. It’s a condition that must be recognised

Kevin Aho

Satellite image showing swirling ocean currents in vivid colours off the east coast of the US.

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Oceans and water

A stunning visualisation explores the intricate circulatory system of our oceans

5 minutes

A man looking up from the driver’s seat of a yellow vehicle with an open window and side mirror visible.

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Philosophy of language

Extraterrestrial tongues

Imagining how aliens might communicate prepares us for first contact and illuminates the nature of our own languages

Nikhil Mahant

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Information and communication

Methodical banality

Like today’s large language models, 16th-century humanists had techniques to automate writing – to the detriment of novelty

Hannah Katznelson

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History of science

Ideas ‘of pure genius’ – how astronomers have measured the Universe across history

29 minutes

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Physics

The cat that wouldn’t die

The weird paradox of Schrödinger’s cat has found a lasting popularity. What does it mean for the future of quantum physics?

Jim Baggott

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Cosmology

Just a pale blue dot

When we see the Earth as ‘a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam’ what do we learn about human significance?

Tim Bayne

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Philosophy of science

More-than-human science

When AI takes over the practice of science we will likely find the results strange and incomprehensible. Should we worry?

Brandon Boesch

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Meaning and the good life

Why Orwell urged his readers to celebrate the spring, cynics be damned

11 minutes

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Making

On the Norwegian coast, a tree is transformed into a boat the old-fashioned way

6 minutes

Enhanced image of Ceres’ surface showing a bright crater and stars in space.

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Space exploration

Have they been here?

When we look for extraterrestrials, we often peer into the depths of space. But alien life might be closer than you think

Ravi Kopparapu & Jacob Haqq Misra

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Animals and humans

One man’s quest to save an orphaned squirrel, as narrated by David Attenborough

14 minutes

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Meaning and the good life

Welcome to the Chaoscene

The climate crisis is here. In order to thrive in these dangerous and precarious times, we must build resilient communities

Rupert Read

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Computing and artificial intelligence

A future in which ‘artificial scientists’ make discoveries may not be far away

9 minutes

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Genetics

Beanbag genetics

Today a bitter dispute about the nature of biology is underway. A simple bag of beans may be what tips the balance

Zachary B Hancock

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Earth science and climate

Images carved into film form a haunting elegy for a disappearing slice of Earth

3 minutes

Black and white photo of oil workers handling equipment on a rig, with oil splashing out from the pipe they are holding.

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Gender

Does testosterone make men?

In probing whether there are basic sex differences in humans, a psychologist and a biologist agree to seriously disagree

Cordelia Fine & Carole Hooven

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Biology

Butterflies become unrecognisable landscapes when viewed under electron microscopes

4 minutes

Four girls sitting on a riverbank, sitting in two groups of two; three upright and one lying down, with backpacks and bags nearby.

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Neurodiversity

Autism’s missing women

Long believed to be particularly associated with males, new research is revolutionising our understanding of autism

Gina Rippon

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Physics

The stagnation of physics

Physicists today need to jettison the all-too-attractive myth that they are uncovering the hidden reality of our Universe

Adrien De Sutter

A cheetah cub playfully interacts with a brown dog on grass, with a toy in the background.

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Bioethics

Why the cat wags her tail

Here’s a puzzle: how could evolution favour such a costly, frivolous and fun activity as animal play?

Mathilde Tahar-Malaussena

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Engineering

Can monumental ‘ice stupas’ help remote Himalayan villages survive?

15 minutes