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Society

Essays and videos on social issues, history, political life and the future
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Architecture

The subtle art of elevation

Architectural drawing speaks of mathematical precision, but its roots lie in the theological exegesis of a prophetic book

Karl Kinsella

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History of technology

A silken web

From its mythic beginnings in a Chinese garden, the story of silk is a window into how weaving has shaped human history

Peter Frankopan, Marie-Louise Nosch & Feng Zhao

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Computing and artificial intelligence

A scientist’s poor eyesight helped fuel a revolution in computer ‘vision’

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A woman in a pink coat and carrying a pink umbrella walks past a protestor carrying a yellow placard appealing to people to use cash
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Economics

Going cashless

It’s not in the interests of the ordinary person but it’s not a conspiracy either. A cashless society is a system run amok

Brett Scott

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Design and fashion

From spark of inspiration to final press – how William Blake built a book of poetry

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Economics

Finance as alchemy

Finance fraud is not a deviation from an essentially rational system but a window onto the reality-distortion of markets

Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou

In the foreground a European mother cradles a newborn baby as an Indian woman looks on from the right
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Bioethics

Reproductive technologies

Infertility treatments aim to improve women’s lives. But they risk tying womanhood to the toxic expectation of motherhood

Gulzaar Barn

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Design and fashion

The mundane becomes mesmerising in this deep dive into segmented displays

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Mathematics

How a curious question about colouring maps changed mathematics forever

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Economic history

A gospel of enjoyment

The French idea of the good life doesn’t always make rational economic sense. So much the worse for traditional economics

Charly Coleman

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Art

From a pencil sketch to cherubs dancing in stone – recreating a Donatello work

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History of technology

See the Mediterranean as it was captured in some of the earliest surviving photographs

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History of technology

Ingenious librarians

A group of 1970s campus librarians foresaw our world of distributed knowledge and research, and designed search tools for it

Monica Westin

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Thinkers and theories

Is simulation theory a way to shirk responsibility for the world we’ve created?

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Dance and theatre

Leaf through Shakespeare’s First Folio for a riveting journey into theatre history

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Information and communication

Mapping data visualisation’s meteoric rise from Victorian London to today

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Philosophy of mind

An enigmatic ‘story of consciousness’ told through 19th-century engravings

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History of technology

Who owns history? How remarkable historical footage is hidden and monetised

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History of technology

The long-awaited arrival of TV to Shetland sparks debate in this vintage clip

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Design and fashion

Refined towards imperfection – a ceramic artist recreates a rare Korean treasure

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Global history

The famed medieval map that stretched beyond Earth to heaven, history and myth

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Design and fashion

Household items are reborn in a ‘visual symphony of everyday objects’

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Human rights and justice

Meet the man who uncovered the scandal of nuclear testing in South Australia

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Film and visual culture

The old-time cinema experience endures in a quiet corner of Japan

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