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The laws of nature are mathematical – but we don't fully understand why
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Meet the therapists helping people leave religious groups and build their own belief systems

The laws of nature are mathematical – but we don't fully understand why

A recent film about the nouvelle vague prompts comparisons with the young content creators of today

How George Sand became a trailblazing rule-breaker and a literary giant

Jason Burke's history of "the extremists who hijacked the 1970s" is a rollicking tale – but also a cautionary fable

Exciting developments in genomics are helping us track diseases with precision. Are the benefits worth the moral risks?

Comedian Olga Koch talks class, culture and how to deal with parasocial relationships

Authors Joe Freeman and Aung Naing Soe explore why poetry is such a powerful political force in Myanmar

Even in prison, Belarusian dissident women haven’t given up. The future of the country may still be in their hands

We asked people standing up for free thought and reason around the world how to defend the truth

A Wes Anderson retrospective invites us to revel in the director’s uncompromising precision
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