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  • It's Immaterial

    Hindu Council director Jay Lakhani is also a trained scientist. He believes science and religion meet at the level of the infinitely small

  • Pissing in the wind?

    From brain surgery to climate change Ian McEwan has made scientific literacy fashionable. But will it save us, asks Anne Rooney.

  • Editorial: Just believe

    It seems that anti-science is on the rise, but hopefully we've found the antidote

  • Alex's Adventures in Numberland by Alex Bellos

    Matt Parker visits Numberland with Alex Bellos

  • Dark Matter by Juli Zeh

    Stuart Sim enjoys a metaphysical thriller

  • Cast away

    How humanist are the three main parties? With the general election fast approaching, Paul Sims has been canvassing

  • Judgement day

    Is the world really getting safer? Lawrence M Krauss, the scientist who reset the Doomsday Clock, cautions against complacency

  • Battle of the Babies

    A new book argues that liberal secularism and high birth rates are fuelling a revival of religious fundamentalism. Caspar Melville speaks to its author Eric Kaufmann

  • Man & other beasts

    Humanism is under attack in the academy for its assumption of man’s superiority over animals. John Appleby visits the intellectual borderland between humans and animals

  • Beyond nature

    The human finger points the way to what makes us truly human, say Raymond Tallis