Even in prison, Belarusian dissident women haven’t given up. The future of the country may still be in their hands ...
Robert Prevost's election as Pope brought hope to reformers. But will he push for peace and resist ultra-conservative influence?
In her new book "Bothy: In Search of Simple Shelter", Kat Hill follows a well-trodden path Our phones provide us with constant entertainment. What do we lose when we never sit alone with our thoughts?
As fake news accelerates, we need to teach our children how to think critically. Finnish schools are leading the charge As conflict wracks the globe, two exhibitions offer a powerful vision of our ...
Meet the religious conservatives, bankrolled by the US, attacking British rights and access to abortion A new book features work by student writers and translators in Gaza Two memoirs, from Basra and ...
A new guide to humanism proves that philosophy can be deeply practical Catch up on these must-read stories of the year Why are so many non-religious people going on pilgrimages? I walked to the Holy ...
Scientists are making huge advances in understanding these keys to the universe Science today is plagued by fake papers, profit incentives and unreliable studies. Meet the science sleuths bringing the ...
For Europeans, Libya is the closest edge of the African continent: a borderland imagined as both exotic and dangerous, a ...
In just three years, 162 debut feature films emerged from a new generation of filmmakers, who created energetic, rule-breaking, joy-filled cinema, populated by young men and women running through the ...
I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right (St Martin’s Press) by Matt Kaplan ...
This piece accompanies Marcus Chown's feature on the discovery of cosmic background radiation, from the Spring 2015 edition of New Humanist. Perhaps the most famous accidental discovery of all is ...
This article is a preview from the Autumn 2016 edition of New Humanist. You can find out more and subscribe here. In a 2008 article in Wired magazine entitled “The End of Theory”, Chris Anderson ...
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