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The creation of global mushroom maps is unearthing new species and teaching us how they support Earth’s ecosystem ...
As big questions go, you can’t get much bigger than “What is the meaning of life?” It is a question that is often modified ...
Hopeful Pessimism (Princeton University Press 2025) by Mara van der Lugt ...
The Landscapes of Science and Religion: What Are We Disagreeing About? (Oxford University Press) by Nick Spencer and Hannah ...
Most scientific breakthroughs take years of research – but often, serendipity provides the final push, as these historic discoveries show .
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 ...
Technology is enabling us to retreat from the outside world. But we should resist the urge – for ourselves and for each other Patrons outside a busy pub in the Yorkshire Dales. Credit: Alamy There ...
The popular association of atheism with immorality is a particular deterrent for women who have religious doubts, since in Arab society they are expected to be “virtuous” in order to marry. “It is ...
Historian Jonathan Israel's magisterial three-volume history of the 'Radical Enlightenment' is the intellectual version of a JCB, ripping up the terrain around him. Kenan Malik follows him down the ...
Can the Integrated Education Act help to break the segregation of Catholic and Protestant education in Northern Ireland?
A new book challenges the idea that modern science gave birth to unbelief, tracing it back to the Greeks and Romans.
Image by Martin Rowson. This article is a preview from the Summer 2015 edition of New Humanist. You can find out more and subscribe here. If you could dig a tunnel right through the Earth you could ...