Welcome to the pros

How a journeyman boxer gave up on the dream of a heavyweight title, and found contentment in being a professional loser - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Great books are still great

Read with love, rather than critical distance, the classics can provide tools to subvert oppressive hierarchies | Continue reading


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Primordial black holes might explain dark matter

Could primordial black holes from the beginning of time explain ‘dark matter’, the mysterious missing mass in the Universe? | Continue reading


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Are they the canaries?

People with multiple chemical sensitivity seem to be allergic to the world. What, if anything, can medicine do for them? - by Xi Chen Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Against the tide

After a breakup, Gill moved to an an off-the-grid community on the Scottish island of Erraid. Six months on, can she stay? - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Black King of Songs

His communism brought the great American singer Paul Robeson trouble in the US, but helped make him a hero in China - by Gao Yunxiang Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Ed and Pauline

Pauline Kael was a legendary film critic. But first, she wrote programme notes for a beloved arthouse cinema in California - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Dark horses in the cosmos

Could primordial black holes from the beginning of time explain ‘dark matter’, the mysterious missing mass in the Universe? - by Briley Lewis Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Perfecting the art of longing

‘You can smile at the past but longing is for the memory you don’t have yet’ – a rabbi and poet on two years of isolation - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Why sentencing people to life in prison makes no kind of sense

It is unjust, cruel and profoundly wasteful to consign a person to prison for life. A decent society must not do it | Continue reading


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Abolish life sentences

It is unjust, cruel and profoundly wasteful to consign a person to prison for life. A decent society must not do it - by Judith Lichtenberg Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Bird of prey

The Philippine eagle is the world’s largest and rarest. Can incredible close-up images save this masterpiece of nature? - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Buddhist missionaries

Buddhist monks have mostly escaped the label of proselytisers, but they’ll still spread the word to those who seek them out - by Brooke Schedneck Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Living Closer Together

Urban density was once seen as a sign of unhealthiness and poverty. But today it is necessary to make cities sustainable | Continue reading


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The Will to Fight

Throughout history, the most effective combatants have powered to victory on commitment to core values and collective resolve | Continue reading


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Recoding art

When AIs visit a modern art museum, their reactions are both funny and revealing of the imperfect humans who trained them - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Living closer together

Urban density was once seen as a sign of unhealthiness and poverty. But today it is necessary to make cities sustainable - by Max Holleran Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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A history of kidults, from Hello Kitty to Disney weddings

To understand why so many adults are acting just like children, don’t blame Millennials – look to Japan in the 1990s | Continue reading


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Mink!

The odds-defying story of how the US congresswoman Patsy Takemoto Mink ushered in a revolution in women’s collegiate sports - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The delights of mischief

Mischievousness requires humour, wit and a playful humaneness: qualities that make for a particular kind of virtue - by Alex Moran Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The great regression

To understand why so many adults are acting just like children, don’t blame Millennials – look to Japan in the 1990s - by Matt Alt Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The rocket on the roof

There’s a mysterious rocket on a rooftop in LA. Does Wesley have it in him to get to the bottom of what’s going on up there? - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Semiotics of dogs

In all its baroque and sometimes cruelly overbred forms, the dog is a paramount symbol of both human hopes and foibles - by Katrina Gulliver Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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A small island capital reimagines the bureaucratic state

Buka Town in Bougainville shows how bureaucratic states could be reimagined, not as concrete buildings but as living gardens | Continue reading


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The Meaning of Purgatory

Think less of a holding pen for Heaven and more as a flow of love from the living, and the weirdness starts making sense | Continue reading


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Tantra: enlightenment to revolution

A deeper look at Tantra’s long history reveals the far-reaching influence of this subversive philosophy of feminine power - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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What lies beneath government

Buka Town in Bougainville shows how bureaucratic states could be reimagined, not as concrete buildings but as living gardens - by Gordon Peake & Miranda Forsyth Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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In fragments: phase change

An artist heals himself and his ancestral home from past trauma through the near-alchemical process of glass blowing - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The meaning of Purgatory

Think less of a holding pen for Heaven and more as a flow of love from the living, and the weirdness starts making sense - by Magnus Course Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Downtime is not an option – Meet the stewards of the cloud

Hot, strenuous and unsung. There is nothing soft and fluffy about the caretaking work that enables our digital lives | Continue reading


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Can we create the perfect farm?

It’s time for a new agricultural revolution. How can conservation-oriented farming work with the environment to feed us all? - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The people of the cloud

Hot, strenuous and unsung. There is nothing soft and fluffy about the caretaking work that enables our digital lives - by Steven Gonzalez Monserrate Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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We play by economic rules set by men. What could a feminist economics look like?

The codes of global economics are set by men. What if a feminist rewrote them to value peace, the environment and care? | Continue reading


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The modern invention of white antique marble

Ancient Greek sculpture is pearly white to us but the ancients themselves wouldn’t recognise the statues in museums today - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Dancing with water

As storms, droughts and floods become more intense, what can the world learn from Japan’s profoundly wet history? - by Giulio Boccaletti Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Think about it: Your existence is utterly astonishing

Life can be better appreciated when you remember how wonderfully and frighteningly unlikely it is that you exist at all | Continue reading


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5,000 exoplanets

The Universe is teeming with exoplanets – get an awe-inspiring glimpse of how their discovery grew, from zero to 5,000 - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Reasons to be cheerful

A cheery mood, you might think, is a terribly self-absorbed response to serious times. But history tells us otherwise - by Timothy Hampton Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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You’re astonishing!

Life can be better appreciated when you remember how wonderfully and frighteningly unlikely it is that you exist at all - by Timm Triplett Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Marilyn Waring on women and economics

The codes of global economics are set by men. What if a feminist rewrote them to value peace, the environment and care? - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The right person

Contemporary wisdom says that happiness is the measure of a marriage. But is that a harmful way of judging relationships? - by Joshua Coleman Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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In the gale

A stirring outdoor performance intertwines Yo-Yo Ma’s cello with the joy and mysteries of birdsong - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The ungreat replacement

Workers in the West have indeed been repressed – but not by immigrants. The policies of their own governments are to blame - by John Rapley Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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A brief guide to Egyptian Surrealism

‘Long Live Degenerate Art’– how the Cairo-based Surrealist group Art and Liberty defied oppression and censorship in 1938 - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Is mass media still ‘manufacturing consent’ in the internet age?

‘Manufacturing Consent’ shaped a generation of media critics. How has mass media changed since the dawn of the internet age? | Continue reading


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On freedom and the limits of agency: the philosophy of Fichte

Inspired by Kant, Fichte launched a radical philosophical system based on subjectivity and aspiring to freedom for all | Continue reading


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Why read Fichte today?

Inspired by Kant, Fichte launched a radical philosophical system based on subjectivity and aspiring to freedom for all - by Gabriel Gottlieb Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Imaginary Numbers Are Real

These odd values were long dismissed as bookkeeping. Now physicists are proving that they describe the hidden shape of nature | Continue reading


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