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Societal downfalls loom large in history and popular culture but, for the 99 per cent, collapse often had its upsides ...
The little-known painter who found beauty in bugs, transforming pests into wondrous creatures and works of art ...
Growing up in countercultural California, ‘enlightenment’ had real glamour. But decades of practice have changed my mind ...
The systems that make people unfree are deeply intertwined. This prison abolitionist dares to envision real alternatives ...
Dissonance and harmony might seem straightforward, but a deep dive into the physics reveals their delightful complexity ...
Life is complicated. In Cameroon, initiated diviners read the messages of spiders to untangle possible futures ...
Nietzsche shows us how to embrace our connection with nature – without denying its essential conflict, strife and suffering ...
What are the largest shapes in the Universe? The answer might be found in the most unassuming places here on Earth ...
It’s so toxic, curators can’t handle it without gloves – but drinking wine from this cup was once a popular wellness trend ...
Shoes are deeply personal, literally moulded to our lives. But they create our social lives as much as express them ...
What is it about lulls in conversation that make them so very uncomfortable? It has to do with how we connect with each other ...
is an art historian, specialising in scientific imaginaries. She is the author of Voir l’invisible: Histoire visuelle du mouvement merveilleux-scientifique (2023), and her current research focuses on ...
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