Hilary Lawson

"We're bringing philosophy into British culture"

We talk to Hilary Lawson about the philosophy festival he founded, the role of big questions in everyday life, and why postmodernism isn't as "dangerous" as its made out to be.
Capitol Hill mob

White fright in America

Decades ago in France, a theory known as the Great Replacement was born. It soon found an audience among far-right groups in the US.
Lviv in Ukraine

Leaving Lviv

An Irish writer reflects on fleeing his home in Ukraine.
DNA

Revelations in the genomes

Two decades ago it cost $1 billion to sequence a single genome. With the price now slashed, are we closer to understanding our genes?
Tardigrades

The tiny bears asleep on the moon

Tardigrades, micro-organisms that can survive extreme conditions, could hold the key to prolonging the shelf-life of protein-based therapeutics. 

Q&A: Claire Tomalin

The famed biographer take us through the life and times of H.G. Wells, and explains what the secret is to telling the stories of others.