
Humankind review: A compelling case for believing people are good
10 June 2020
Rutger Bregman’s new book Humankind argues that people are innately good, and that if we assume this to be true, the whole world could benefit

10 June 2020
Rutger Bregman’s new book Humankind argues that people are innately good, and that if we assume this to be true, the whole world could benefit

3 June 2020
Many people are experiencing boredom during lockdown. Book Out of My Skull brings together decades of research on this familiar yet elusive feeling, writes Elle Hunt

19 February 2020
Many classic psychology experiments have found humans to be pretty gullible. But book Not Born Yesterday argues that such a trait runs against the logic of natural selection

11 December 2019
This week, learn how nature can inspire resilient urban design, catch the latest chapter of the Star Wars saga, and read about negativity bias

20 November 2019
This week, visit an exhibition of brave biological art, unpack strange stories of the elements and play wisely to save a city of the future

28 August 2019
Fuelled by government and corporate dollars, being happy has become near mandatory. A controversial new book, Manufacturing Happy Citizens, explains the rise of positive psychology

1 May 2019
We need to think our brain doesn't lie to get us through the day, but as a new London exhibition called Smoke and Mirrors shows, magic relies on the fact that it does

28 November 2018
Glimpse the future of construction at a museum exhibition, listen to a radio series about delusions and read what animals can tell us about nutrition

11 April 2018
We make up our minds one thought at a time, according to a new book. But challenging the entrenched idea that our thoughts run “deep” will take strong, new arguments

10 August 2017
A visit to the bookstore turns up a trove of smart scientific (and not-so-scientific) thinking