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Think of a mystery musical instrument. If a physicist is told the loudness of the sound it makes at every possible frequency, ...
In every chapter we find the author in a different bothy (11 in Scotland, one in Wales), usually escaping some undetailed ...
From atheist YouTuber to praying for divine revelation, what has happened to Alex O’Connor?
Carroll’s book is valuable as part of that struggle. Speculative Whiteness provides a chilling analysis of what the worst ...
Thousands of refugees housed in hotels in the UK found a sense of community and solidarity. But threats came in the form of the far-right and the prospect of deportation.
We talk to the co-author of "Work Want Work: Labour and Desire at the End of Capitalism" on how the logic of labour dominates our lives, and how we might untangle ourselves.
A conversation about borders and belonging, through the story of the thousands of Black Britons deported to Jamaica.
The great Buddha statue in Nha Trang, Vietnam by Petr Ruzicka On paper, Buddhism looks pretty good. It has a philosophical subtlety married to a stated devotion to tolerance that makes it stand out ...
In rallying in opposition to marriage reform, religious campaigners claim that their arguments are grounded in reason and common sense. But take a closer look and you'll spot the homophobia, says ...
Will future sex tech be more inclusive? What role should robotics play in human relationships? We talk to the author of "Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots" about her research on technology and ...