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What’s so golden about the golden ratio? A myth-busting investigation tells the story of a misunderstood mathematical idea ...
Photos and journal entrees chronicle Michael C Rockefeller’s fateful 1961 journey to New Guinea in search of local art ...
Just as humans can use mobile phones or notebooks for memory storage and recall, slime moulds can use slime. Granted, ...
Can societies exist without families? Can individuality thrive in them? Margaret Mead on the brave new world of 1959 ...
René Descartes, the founder of modern philosophy, was furiously condemned by his contemporaries. Why did they fear him?
Cinematic shots of Californian farmland frame the stories of its immigrant workers, who live between precarity and hope ...
Architectural copies of lost structures require reckoning with history and heritage. At what cost is the past rebuilt?
Philosophers have a love-hate relationship with the imagination. René Descartes, for one, disparaged it as ‘more of a hindrance than a help’ in answering the most profound questions about the nature ...
Philosophers ponder the meaning of life. At least, that is the stereotype. When I risk admitting to a stranger that I teach philosophy for a living and face the question ‘What is the meaning of life?’ ...