Being a Persian

To be Persian before nationalism was to belong to a generous, plural identity woven through language, kin and manners | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Moths taking flight at 6k frames per second

The incredible biophysics of moths taking flight is a spectacle to behold – especially at 6,000 frames per second | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Moths in slow motion

The incredible biophysics of moths taking flight is a spectacle to behold – especially at 6,000 frames per second | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Being Persian

To be Persian before nationalism was to belong to a generous, plural identity woven through language, kin and manners | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

On the art and science of making buildings sound natural

Our movies and offices are engineered to sound natural based on what rang false in the theatres of 18th-century Paris | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The silent pulse of the Universe

In 1967, when Jocelyn Bell was still a postgraduate, she discovered pulsars. But the Nobel Prize went to her supervisor | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Acoustic naturalism

Our movies and offices are engineered to sound natural based on what rang false in the theatres of 18th-century Paris | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The idea of the West has always been in motion and in crisis Essays

While the West belonged to a European geography, its name meant something. Now it is a vague invocation, laden with fear | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The elephant’s song

A bluesy ballad tells the captivating story of Old Bet, the first circus elephant in the US, from the view of a farm dog | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

When hope is a hindrance

For Hannah Arendt, hope is a dangerous barrier to courageous action. In dark times, the miracle that saves the world is to act | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Creatures of the Popol Vuh

For the K’iche’ Mayans, animals were not lower beings but neighbours, alter egos and a way to communicate with the gods | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Slavery en famille

The story of Marie Aymard and five generations of her family tells an intimate history of slavery in a small French town | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Magnetic river

The engineer who invented the magnetic levitation train deconstructs his ingenious design in this archival lecture from 1975 | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Enduring memory

How can animals whose brains have been drastically remodelled still recall their kin, their traumas and their skills? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Fifty per cent

Lillian has a coin’s flip chance of testing positive for Huntington’s disease, a deadly condition. Should she get tested? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Creatures of the Popol Vuh

For the K’iche’ Mayans, animals were not lower beings but neighbours, alter egos and a way to communicate with the gods. | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

A theory of my own mind

Knowing the content of one’s own mind might seem straightforward but in fact it’s much more like mindreading other people | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The impossible map

This clever stop-motion animation from 1947 uses fruit to show how every flat map of the world is a grand compromise | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Chairwork

It is a powerful, liberating therapy that lets you (literally) shift perspective on who you are, and who you could become | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Patients and psychiatrists fought against fascism together at Saint-Alban

Patients and psychiatrists at Saint-Alban in France fought against fascism side by side. What can we learn from them? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Asylum

Patients and psychiatrists at Saint-Alban in France fought against fascism side by side. What can we learn from them? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Phenomena: energy

See how dormant potential energy explodes in psychedelic swirls when chemicals meet by combining oils, alcohols and inks | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

A theory of my own mind

Knowing the content of one’s own mind might seem straightforward but in fact it’s much more like mindreading other people | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Brain Is Not a Computer

Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Complex Systems: Solving the mystery of how and why fireflies flash in time

Solving the mystery of how and why fireflies flash in time can illuminate the physics of complex systems | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

While you were sleeping

A nocturnal tour of Salt Lake City from the little-seen, often overlooked yet oddly meditative perspective of cleaners | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Living orbs of light

Solving the mystery of how and why fireflies flash in time can illuminate the physics of complex systems | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Alison Gopnik: Cognition, care and spirituality

The psychologist and philosopher Alison Gopnik explains how the act of caring puts us in touch with our deepest humanity | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

What is ‘the West’?

While the West belonged to a European geography, its name meant something. Now it is a vague invocation, laden with fear | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

A quantitative theory unlocks the mysteries of why we sleep

Adults sleep less than babies. Sperm whales sleep less again. A new mathematical theory unlocks the mysteries of slumber | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Why do we sleep?

Adults sleep less than babies. Sperm whales sleep less again. A new mathematical theory unlocks the mysteries of slumber | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The invention of individual responsibility

‘Personal responsibility’ used to mean our duty to others, now it argues the opposite. How did the idea become inverted? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Kapaemahu

A retelling of a Hawaiian story recalls how third-gender healers came to inhabit the islands, and keeps their power alive | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

What animals think of death

Having a concept of death, far from being a uniquely human feat, is a fairly common trait in the animal kingdom | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Serial parallels

An artist finds inspiration in the repetition of Hong Kong’s vast vertical sprawl, where each window hints at separate lives | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Germany’s Wollstonecraft

Brilliant and fierce, the philosopher and educator Amalia Holst demonstrated how the German Enlightenment failed women | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Beneath the surface of Bach’s music is a world of numerology and cunning craft

Look beneath the surface of Bach’s music and you will find a fascinating hidden world of numerology and cunning craft | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Maestro of more than music

Look beneath the surface of Bach’s music and you will find a fascinating hidden world of numerology and cunning craft | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The Standard Model

The Standard Model is as revolutionary as heliocentrism and the theory of evolution but much harder to sum up. Until now | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The Standard Model

The Standard Model is as revolutionary as heliocentrism and the theory of evolution but much harder to sum up. Until now | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The cliché writes back

Machine-written literature might offend your tastes but until the dawn of Romanticism most writers were just as formulaic | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Descartes was wrong: ‘a person is a person through other persons’

What’s a better way to understand human psychology – ‘I think, therefore I am’ or ‘A person is a person through other persons’? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

A family that steals dogs

When an artist spots his brother leading a canine abduction at a funeral, it starts a meditation on family, loss and home | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Queer and Arab

Was there no room for the queer individual in Arab history? Have people like us simply never belonged? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

An Idea with Bite

The ‘selfish gene’ persists for the reason all good scientific metaphors do: it remains a sharp tool for clear thinking | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

Will we ever get a clear idea about what we should eat?

Vitamins or whole foods; high-fat or low-fat; sugar or sweetener. Will we ever get a clear idea about what we should eat? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

How to breathe in Kern County

‘The song of a world without work’: in Bakersfield, California, street racing lets field labourers breathe a sigh of relief | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago

The food wars

Vitamins or whole foods; high-fat or low-fat; sugar or sweetener. Will we ever get a clear idea about what we should eat? | Continue reading


@aeon.co | 3 years ago