When Worldviews Collide: Why Science Needs To Be Taught Differently
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The Other School

When Worldviews Collide: Why Science Needs To Be Taught Differently

Science doesn’t exist in a cultural and existential vacuum and its teaching shouldn’t either.
Marcelo Gleiser
Longing for Emptiness
Soul + Body
Good Mood

Longing for Emptiness

In a world of social media and internet scrolling, information is constant and it’s everywhere. How can we turn off and avoid overstimulating our brains?
Aleksandra Kozłowska
Cosmic Transmissions (Summer, 2022)
World + People
Outer Space

Cosmic Transmissions (Summer, 2022)

Our quarterly communication of news from Earth and outer space, including a novel hypothesis about the death of the universe, a letter addressed to aliens, and the first interstellar meteorite.
Łukasz Kaniewski
Corona Rhapsody
Art + Stories
Experiences

Corona Rhapsody

In the song “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Freddy Mercury asks: “Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?” Ever since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, we, too, have been confronted with questions about what is actually happening around us and where the border between fantasy and reality lies.
Rafael Heygster , Helena Manhartsberger
29th March 1857
World + People
Science

29th March 1857

On this day in 1857, a young Indian soldier in an infantry regiment of the British East India Company decided to take a stand against his British masters. His actions kickstarted a major rebellion.
Adam Węgłowski
The Spirit of the Gift
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

The Spirit of the Gift

Gifts release social energy. They are the opposite of commodities, which are bought or sold and do not help create communities. Rather, the gift strengthens bonds, builds trust, builds community.
Maciej Świetlik
Inhuman Slaughter
Art + Stories
Experiences

Inhuman Slaughter

History suggests that, in order to kill, people must reject their natural reflexes—often by taking on an animalistic identity.
Tomasz Wiśniewski
Tears of the Sun
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Nature

Tears of the Sun

Fossilized tree resin has been valued for thousands of years, not only because of its yellowy-orange hue, but also for its supposed ritual and medical properties.
Tomasz Wichrowski
Miner’s Kiss
Art + Stories
Experiences

Miner’s Kiss

The homoeroticism weaved into Przemek Branas’s works shatters the myth of miners being the epitome of machismo and icons of narrowly-understood, brash masculinity.
Przemek Branas
The Perfect Dawn
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

The Perfect Dawn

You can start your day in many ways. Traditional Indian wisdom offers a scenario to make this start a successful one
Przekrój
Imagining a Future
Art + Stories
Art

Imagining a Future

Annibale Siconolfi – the 3D artist known as Inward – talks about the inspirations behind his dystopian images, his life in Italy, and why NFTs have revolutionized the art world.
Dariusz Kuźma
Tripping Like Ancient Greeks
Soul + Body
Good Mood

Tripping Like Ancient Greeks

The sages and mystics of ancient Greece engaged in practices that bear resemblance to those of Siberian shamans. How might they be connected?
Tomasz Wiśniewski
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