The Mexican embrace of uncertainty, forged in the crucible of history, captures the true vulnerability of our existence ...
Our planet was once a harsh, alien, icy world. Yet this deep freeze may have shaped you, me and all life on Earth ...
David’s handcrafted figurines pay tribute to cultural icons. His latest project takes on his greatest hero, his late brother ...
A jaunty song calls for greater appreciation of Indian wool, as imports undermine the livelihoods of local herders ...
Is time a property of the Universe? Yes, if you conceive of it as heat: a mind-boggling yet oddly comforting perspective ...
Rising far above the desert, the walls of these magnificent hills carry the ancient story of humanity’s creative spark ...
How do you teach a child reverence for nature? This filmmaker takes his son on a search for the ever-changing snow line ...
This short captures Tim Bovard, the staff taxidermist for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, as he reflects on over five decades spent perfecting his craft. Sparked by a childhood ...
In Japanese philosophy, unlike the atomised Western self, we are ‘ningen’ (人間), each enmeshed with other humans and nature ...
is assistant professor of Classics at Cornell University in Ithaca, US. She is working on a book titled Bad Readers and Ancient Rome. A 3rd-century Egyptian fragment of Sappho’s poetry from papyri ...
Current technology allows for radical memory enhancement: smartphones can record (and transcribe) every conversation, and wearable cameras can capture hours of first-person audiovisual recording. We ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, some people took up baking, others decided to get a dog; I chose to grow and observe slime mould. The study in my partner’s flat in Edinburgh became home to two cultures ...
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