Aeon Magazineflipped into Aeon Magazine21 hours agoThe polyglots of DardistanAeon Magazine - by Zubair TorwaliAt the crossroads of south and central Asia lies one of the world’s most multilingual places, with songs and poetry to match Dardistan is one of the …
Aeon Magazineflipped into Aeon Magazine1 day agoDeath is a trip – how new research links near-death and DMT experiencesAeon MagazineOver the past several decades, scientists have began to better understand dying as a biological process – whether it happens over the course of weeks …
Aeon Magazineflipped into Aeon Magazine1 day agoConnected-up-brainsAeon Magazine - by Sofia QuagliaBat friends, monkeys sharing, and humans holding hands: the brains of social animals synchronise and expand one another Humans are not the only …
Aeon Magazineflipped into Aeon Magazine3 days agoPhotographs of rainforests dissolving in acid strike a beautiful note of warningAeon MagazineThe world has lost some 11 per cent of its tree cover since 2000, mainly due to agricultural expansion and wildfires. This shrinking is especially …
Aeon Magazineflipped into Aeon Magazine3 days agoA God beyond logicAeon Magazine - by Adam R ShapiroThe history of natural theology shows that Intelligent Design and New Atheism both got it wrong, in strangely similar ways The first thing I learned …
Aeon Magazineflipped into Aeon Magazine4 days agoAdaptive technologies have helped Stephen Hawking, and many more, find their voiceAeon MagazineFrom job automation to the many pitfalls of social media, the technological progress of the past several decades has had mixed social consequences, …