Society

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

essayProgress and modernity
The explosion of choice
It’s only in recent history that freedom has come to mean having a huge array of choices in life. Did we take a wrong turn?
Sophia Rosenfeld

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

essayKnowledge
Holes in the web
Huge swathes of human knowledge are missing from the internet. By definition, generative AI is shockingly ignorant too
Deepak Varuvel Dennison

videoGender
In an act of resistance, Elahe forgoes a hijab at a family party
27 minutes

videoArt
Finding the spirit of Haiti through a tour of its contemporary art
20 minutes

essayEconomic history
Towards good globalisation
How do some countries manage to channel foreign capital into economic development while others are just exploited by it?
Guilherme Klein Martins

videoHistory
The dry-stacked stones of Zimbabwe are a medieval engineering wonder
7 minutes

essayBiography and memoir
Kabul in my heart
When the Taliban captured my city, thousands fled and the rest were severely repressed. But I’ve stayed – and survived
Maryam Mahjoba & Asad Nariman

videoTechnology and the self
Inside a tattoo parlour where hateful images are covered for free
11 minutes

essayPhilosophy of religion
Revolutionary tolerance
In an age of ferocious religious bloodletting, Sebastian Castellio argued that everyone seems like a heretic to someone else
Michael W Bruening

videoWar and peace
The extraordinary craft and fascinating symbolism of a pre-Incan ceremonial shield
3 minutes

essayDemography and migration
The world needs peasants
Far from being a relic of the past, peasants are vital to feeding the world. They need to be supported, not marginalised
Maryam Aslany

videoTravel
Retracing Mark Twain’s path, a filmmaker sets out to understand the mighty Mississippi
28 minutes

essayHuman rights and justice
Sometimes democracy works
Same-sex marriage is an astonishing case of progress propelled by democracy, in the face of public spite and misinformation
Michael Fuerstein

essayEconomics
Divine dividends
In China, companies that are closer to temples are more generous to shareholders: religion subtly shapes economic behaviour
Zhangxin (Frank) Liu

videoWork
Like a cheery Sisyphus, Fred dismantles an industrial chimney one brick at a time
12 minutes

videoKnowledge
A Kichwa activist on ayahuasca’s rise – and what it really means to her people
15 minutes

videoChildhood and adolescence
A neglected Dominican sugar town, as seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old local
11 minutes

videoGlobal history
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, a young couple discovers a strange, newly open world
18 minutes

essayProgress and modernity
The shadow of prosperity
A shrub meant to end hunger now chokes Kenya’s farmlands. It’s a parable of how visions of progress can outgrow their promises
Samuel F Derbyshire

essayChildhood and adolescence
Society needs hope
Youths around the world are in a profound crisis of despair. Adults must help them to believe that the future will be better
Carol Graham

essayAnimals and humans
Life thrums with music
Listen to the boundless sounds of nature, the great animal orchestra, whose songs imbue the world with fresh meaning
Jay Griffiths

essayFuture of technology
Techno-pipe dreams
Thirty years ago, nanotech was about to change everything. Let’s not get tricked again by Silicon Valley’s magical thinking
Philip Ball