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A wondrous brew

2025-11-25 19:00:00

Close-up photo of hands passing a small wooden cup during a dimly lit gathering with bottles visible in the background.

From Peruvian healers battling sorcerers to Chinese executives seeking financial success, ayahuasca’s power shifts across worlds

- by Alex K Gearin

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Papers

2025-11-24 19:01:00

Graphic depiction of a Go game board with numbered black and white circles and Japanese characters, in a grid layout.

In this mesmerising short from 1991, thousands of Japanese newspaper clippings form a prescient vision of our digital world

- by Aeon Video

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Nothing alive is alien to me

2025-11-24 19:00:00

A cat sitting on ancient ruins with tall columns under a clear blue sky.

Who belongs to our moral community? The Greek philosopher Empedocles had an answer: all life, from humans to the laurel bush

- by Tristan Moyle

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Not in our name

2025-11-21 19:00:00

Black and white photo of a line of people marching on a city street holding signs protesting against the draft for the Vietnam War.

The gravest of all decisions, to go to war, happens without the consent of the people. This is a great flaw in democracy

- by Vincenza Falletti

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Angles of love

2025-11-20 19:01:00

Black-and-white photo of hands framing the sky with a modern building in the background.

What is love to you? An artist focuses on the hands and gestures of his subjects as they reflect on this boundless question

- by Aeon Video

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Our phosphorescent world

2025-11-20 19:00:00

Photo of rugged limestone formations at sunset with a partly cloudy sky and sea visible in the background.

This life-giving element, stored in rock and organic material, moves around Earth in an ancient cycle we have just broken

- by Jack Lohmann

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