History & Society

History & Society

Trace how culture, power, and ideas shape societies across time.

celibacy
While becoming a monk is an evolutionary dead end for the individual, celibacy reaps benefits for the group as a whole.
upload brain
Uploading your mind is not a pathway to immortality. Instead, it will create a possibly hostile digital doppelgänger.
mummy brown
Rare and costly paints have shaped art history in unforeseen ways. Mummy brown caused one artist to bury his paint.
A new technique for analyzing networks can tell who wields soft power.
moral panic
Moral panics about the content of children's cartoons and other forms of entertainment have a long history.
For decades people have arranged to freeze their bodies after death, dreaming of resurrection by advanced future medicine. Many met a fate far grislier than death.
The answer is both disappointing and exciting.
Cycling – active transportation or death trap?
nasa merge black hole
We only detected our very first gravitational wave in 2015. Over the next two decades, we'll have thousands more.
In a nod to its addictive qualities, it was first dubbed “Some More.”
Long before Christopher and Magellan, ancient explorers voyaged into the unknown and brought home extraordinary tales.
california zebras
The zebras were originally part of a newspaper tycoon's private zoo. Now they roam the San Simeon grasslands, growing in numbers. 
A painting of an elderly man with long white hair and beard, wearing a red robe, surrounded by clouds with a halo above his head, set against a soft green sky—inviting reflection on beliefs and the types of atheism.
Just as there are many types of believers, there's not only one type of atheist.
John Templeton Foundation
lasers
Lasers are all around you. This ubiquitous technology came from our understanding of quantum physics.
politics memory
A new study shows that political partisans are more likely to remember things that didn't happen — as long as it fits their narrative.
peljesac bridge
A new bridge joins a divided Croatia, but it cuts Bosnia out of Europe — literally and figuratively. A bridge meant to unite also divides.
enlightenment
A second Enlightenment would have a far bigger task: Saving civilization itself.
It’s estimated that one-in-three women and one-in-five men have an episode of major depression by the age of 65.
Using data collected from ancient civilizations across the world, researchers identified the most significant factors in human development. War came out on top.