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Sometimes wicked but always powerful. Why did witches transform from figures of fear to figures of entertainment and aspiration?
With electron microscopes that magnify butterfly wings 50,000 times their original size, a hidden ‘topography’ emerges ...
Vova and Roma, two Ukrainian boys, spend their summer in the ever-present shadow of war in this affecting short film ...
In probing whether there are basic sex differences in humans, a psychologist and a biologist agree to seriously disagree ...
The heroic days of deciphering hieroglyphics and cuneiform make for great stories, but will we ever see that happen again?
What is the highest goal our lives can achieve? Paul Tillich and Mark Van Doren’s insights from the 1950s are illuminating ...
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Raising the threshold
The World Bank’s poverty line is inaccurate and out of date – an error that obscures the feebleness of market solutions ...
Raina the Rhodesian ridgeback and Ruuxa the cheetah at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in California, 2015. Photo by Sandy Huffaker/The New York Times/Headpress ...
is professor of political science at the University of Chicago. His latest book is Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn’t, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (2025). As I cycle from downtown ...
In Rwanda, 2,000 to 10,000 adults are estimated to have been conceived through rapes that occurred during the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi ethnic group. Despite the country’s many efforts to reckon with ...
In Taiga, the Finland-based media artist Leena Lehti crafts a visceral ‘elegy’ to the boreal forests of her region. Created by Lehti without the use of a camera, the piece pairs animations of regional ...