
Faced with the pain of grief, it’s tempting to reach for words of comfort, but Yiyun Li showed me how little they offer
- by Pia Rios

Faced with the pain of grief, it’s tempting to reach for words of comfort, but Yiyun Li showed me how little they offer
- by Pia Rios

Make language learning part of your daily life with five nifty tips aimed at building fluency in real conversations
- Video by BBC Ideas and the Open University

Knowledge doesn’t only reside in books and lectures. As Bertrand Russell observed, there’s also ‘knowledge by acquaintance’
- by Matt Duncan

Ervin Staub survived the Holocaust as a child. As a psychologist, he spent a lifetime asking how cruelty takes hold – and whether kindness can, too
- by Michael Bond

An Iranian animator turns her old school uniform into a canvas as she ponders the power clothes hold over their wearers
- Directed by Yegane Moghaddam

Amid the pounding bass, ravers achieve a transcendence long associated with sacred practices. Neuroscience explains how
- by Alexander Dillabaugh

Staying silent often feels like the safe choice, but the costs can be profound. Here’s how to stand up for yourself
- by Sunita Sah
In its defeat at an international tribunal, the OPCW has acknowledged that it shunned an inspector who challenged the Douma chemical cover-up. OPCW whistleblower Dr. Brendan Whelan details the closing chapter of his bid for justice. The wheels of justice turn slowly but grind exceedingly fine, they say. A recent ruling from the Geneva-based Tribunal of the International Labour Organisation (ILOAT) ordered my former employer the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to reverse its decision to sanction […]
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The latest Oct. 7 rape hoax propaganda piece from The Daily insists that the only reason a woman at the Nova music festival wasn’t raped by Hamas members is that she had a scar – and falsely claims that “scars have a spiritual significance in the eyes of the terrorists.” In one of its most brazen disinformation efforts in years, the British tabloid The Daily Mail has published a fake news story claiming that an Israeli woman who was permitted […]
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The complex changes of dementia and legal concepts like ‘lucid intervals’ show why patients and families must plan ahead
- by Jessica M Choplin

Researchers analysed how much romantic partners agree about their personal characteristics – and where they agree most
- by Matt Huston