In the Summer 2026 issue of New Humanist, we explore how we can reclaim our agency. Have you seen them too? Adverts for ...
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Each issue, we highlight a reason to be cheerful in our "Breakthroughs" column. This time, it's the Renters' Rights Act ...
"Project Hail Mary" is sci-fi storytelling at its best: solid science, an everyman hero, and a funny little alien ...
“The most incomprehensible thing about the Universe”, said Einstein, “is that it is comprehensible.” Why, for instance, are the laws of physics not so complex that they are forever beyond the grasp of ...
Hindutva, or Hindu nationalism, is often criticised for using religious identity and nationalist sentiment to assert the cultural supremacy of the Hindu majority in India, undermining the secular ...
The photograph that accompanies this article sits on a shelf next to my TV set, so that it comes directly into my eyeline whenever I am momentarily uninterested in what the screen has to offer. The ...
The narrator of Ang Lee’s sumptuous film Life of Pi promises that his story will make you believe in God. Does it? asks Brian McClinton ...
Mike Rothschild is a journalist and author. His newest book is "Jewish Space Lasers: The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy Theories" ...
Marlous Veldt explores the role of architecture in the Israel-Palestine conflict and speaks to those seeking to build peace in the Middle East ...
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