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That’s us.’ From Pale Blue Dot (1994) by Carl Sagan. Photo courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech But what, exactly, should we make of ...
In the aftermath of a head injury, Nick’s mind is split between his old self and a strange new self he doesn’t know ...
When AI takes over the practice of science we will likely find the results strange and incomprehensible. Should we worry?
In Plato’s Symposium, Socrates shared a theory of love from the teachings of a ‘non-Athenian woman’. Who was she really?
Watch as two craftspeople use 19th-century methods and tools to turn a tree on Norway’s coast into a rowing boat ...
Photo by Robert Capa/Magnum Scroll through the comments section of any popular YouTube video about Vietnamese history, and ...
Condemned to death by firing squad, French resistance fighters put pen to paper. Their dying words can teach us how to live ...
Today a bitter dispute about the nature of biology is underway. A simple bag of beans may be what tips the balance ...
Meet Sammy Squitten, the baby squirrel suckled by a cat and raised by a human, in this story narrated by David Attenborough ...
When we look for extraterrestrials, we often peer into the depths of space. But alien life might be closer than you think ...
Sometimes wicked but always powerful. Why did witches transform from figures of fear to figures of entertainment and ...
Is it wicked to take a pleasure in spring?’ George Orwell’s postwar ode to the toad offers a message ripe for our times ...