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Instead of fear, his delusions bring him cheer. His psychiatrist embraces them.
Want to write a time-travel story? Do so at your own risk.
From before the Big Bang to Voyager 1, particle physicist Harry Cliff takes us on a whiz-bang tour of the Universe’s evolution.
The patron saint of calling BS, Harry Frankfurt, died watching his philosophy become more urgent than ever.
Five times in U.S. history, American presidential candidates have ascended to leadership despite lacking the popular vote. Here’s how.
It was originally recorded in the 1970s by cognitive psychologists Harry McGurk and John MacDonald.
Do grim sci-fi scenarios crush our hopes for real-world growth? Author Michael Harris looks elsewhere to unblock the road to a better future.
Psychedelics mess with our prior beliefs, and could help us see what forms these beliefs in the first place.
This graph shows how badly German cities were hit by Allied bombing raids.
From Hogwarts to hashtags, kids’ reading habits have changed drastically in recent decades — but data suggests cause for hope.
The Industrial Revolution changed music forever, thanks to a combination of technological advances and clever entrepreneurs.
Two types of nanotechnology, metalenses and metamaterials, could soon make Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak a reality.
A recent study suggests that exposure to visual stimuli can diminish the effects of psychedelic drugs.
Moral panics about the content of children’s cartoons and other forms of entertainment have a long history.
“Time Warp” all the way back to 1800s spiritualism, magic performances, and spook shows.
The record-breaking transmission could revolutionize deep space communication.
Esperanto was intended to be an easy-to-learn second language that enabled you to speak with anyone on the planet.
A new study provides the most detailed look at brains on psychedelics to date.
Public mass shooters almost always have worldviews shaped by the “3 Rs”: rage, resentment, and revenge.
For decades, the Communist Party of China has relied on reeducation camps to reform “parasites” and persuade people to support the communist cause.
Rooted in Vedic philosophy, “anupalabdhi” — or “non-apprehension” — can help you exploit gaps in the market.
Will you die when your body dies?
When was the last time you spent some quality time with yourself?
The smartest person in the world was Isaac Newton, a true polymath whose brilliance never has been, nor ever will be, surpassed.
What do Remus Lupin, Katniss Evergreen, William Wordsworth, and Usain Bolt all have in common?
In December 2022, a company called BioAge Labs published findings on a drug that worked to prevent muscular atrophy, or the loss of muscle strength and mass, in older people.
See the world through the eyes of a horse — or a cake pan.
Time will tell what the reign of Charles III will look like, but one thing is for sure: the “new Elizabethan age” is long gone.