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

videoTeaching and learning
Museum-goers toy with reality in this Oscar-nominated short
16 minutes

essayPersonality
There are no psychopaths
Virtually everything you think you know about psychopathy has been thoroughly debunked. Why does this zombie idea live on?
Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen

essayEcology and environmental sciences
Conservation’s prejudice
Ecology is pervaded by a nativist dogma against invasive species that distorts the science and undermines wildness
Carlos Santana

videoInformation and communication
AI isn’t merely bad at writing. It does not and cannot write
40 minutes

videoArt
Transforming landscape painting into a portal through time
10 minutes

essayEarth science and climate
The snowball effect
Our planet was once a harsh, alien, icy world. Yet this deep freeze may have shaped you, me and all life on Earth
Graham Shields

essayPolitical philosophy
Guarding the guardians
Good institutions are social technologies that scale trust from personal relations to entire nations. How do they work?
Julien Lie-Panis

videoPhysics
Time is real – if you view it through the lens of heat
6 minutes

essayBiology
Orcas and ourselves
Sea pandas or sadistic killers? These enigmatic creatures invite contradictory labels that say far more about us than them
Jason Colby

essayHuman evolution
How selfish are we?
An age-old debate about human nature is being energised with new findings on the tightrope of cooperation and competition
Jonathan R Goodman

videoPhysics
Our Universe has light not by chance but by necessity
59 minutes

essayPhysics
Playing in flatland
Physicists believe a third class of particles – anyons – could exist, but only in 2D. What kind of existence is that?
Elay Shech

essayComputing and artificial intelligence
Computers can’t surprise
As AI’s endless clichés continue to encroach on human art, the true uniqueness of our creativity is becoming ever clearer
Richard Beard

essayHistory of science
A light from the periphery
The life of Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose illuminates how scientific genius can emerge from the most unexpected quarters
Somaditya (Soma) Banerjee

videoAnimals and humans
There’s a gentle artistry to a museum taxidermist’s craft
8 minutes

essayHistory of ideas
The shape of time
In the 19th century, the linear idea of time became dominant, forever changing how those in the West experience the world
Emily Thomas

videoNature and landscape
A breezy ode to wind ponders its power, beauty and utility
10 minutes

essayDeath
How to become a tree
Many people today want to commit their remains to rejuvenating the planet. But are these green deaths just greenwashing?
Hannah Gould & Georgina Robinson

essayAutomation and robotics
The synthetic self
In order to better understand our human nature, we must attempt to build a robot capable of robust subjective experiences
Tony J Prescott

essayOceans and water
Red tape on a blue planet
Do the laws and rules that once protected coral reefs now stand in the way of radical interventions that could save them?
Irus Braverman

videoBiology
Groundbreaking visuals capture how our bodies repair damaged DNA
4 minutes

essayIllness and disease
The spiral of suffering
For people with chronic illnesses, the relief and recognition of online communities can set up a toxic psychological trap
Siddhant Ritwick & Tomi Koljonen

essayMedicine
Are doctors replaceable?
Medical error kills hundreds of thousands yearly. If AI is sophisticated enough to help, doctors must not stand in the way
Charlotte Blease

videoEcology and environmental sciences
How a beautiful bird helps Southeast Asia’s rainforests flourish
16 minutes