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Some physicists reject philosophy as a distraction from ‘real’ science but it is in fact both useful and beautiful ...
An appreciation of the immensity embedded in the ocean’s cycles offers a way to reimagine our relationship with time ...
It runs deeply through the Western outlook, hailed and condemned in equal measures. For a corrective, look to Confucius ...
A bizarre theory (and a gory surgery) in fin-de-siècle Vienna help us get a grip on how science and medicine actually work ...
Gerrard Winstanley led a small band of radicals whose vision of justice encompassed the globe and continues to inspire ...
This experimental animation repeats and expands a simple eight-second scene until it bursts with colour, sound and abstract ...
Can girls be robots?’ ‘Do worms cry?’ ‘Why are some things special?’ A mother collects questions from her curious child ...
Only a tiny sliver of the Universe’s light can be seen by human eyes. But today we’re catching glimpses of the invisible ...
Decades after Soviet nuclear testing, communities living near ‘atomic lakes’ in Kazakhstan confront the legacy of radiation ...
Quaker, conscientious objector, prison reformer – these are just some of the many lives of the scientist Kathleen Lonsdale ...
While initiatives for inclusive education mean well, schools fail to provide neurodivergent students what they need to flourish ...
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