Florence in the Ascendant
World + People
Outer Space

Florence in the Ascendant

The great minds of the Italian Renaissance were often on the side of magic and astrology. The belief in deep dependence on cosmic forces was the foundation for understanding the world . . . and also a source of great controversy.
Tomasz Wiśniewski
The Island of Calm Souls
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Island of Calm Souls

On the north-eastern coast of Tenerife lies a small village. The community in Roque Bermejo have found their own, unique way of living.
Maria Górz
On the Edge of Light and Shadow
Art + Stories
Experiences

On the Edge of Light and Shadow

What can you see while visiting Saul Leiter’s exhibition at the Foam? Painting-like photographs and a glimpse of New York in Amsterdam. And the notion that, in our digitally excessive world, photos can still hold a soul.
Wojtek Wieteska
Scientists Find the “Magic Number” That Links Forces of the Universe
World + People
Science

Scientists Find the “Magic Number” That Links Forces of the Universe

Researchers dramatically improve the accuracy of a number that connects fundamental forces.
Paul Ratner
Roots That Heal
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

Roots That Heal

In the face of a global health crisis, the Secoya – an Indigenous peoples living in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Amazon – have turned to the Amazon rainforest for help.
Sylwia Niemczyk
Blind Spot
Art + Stories
Experiences

Blind Spot

Blind spot is where one’s ability to see ends. Metaphorically it may describe a lack of understanding and lack of meaning. In the exhibition “Blind Spot”, Ada Zielińska binds all those three aspects together.
Ada Zielińska
Screaming on the Silver Screen
Art + Stories
Opinions

Screaming on the Silver Screen

From the Golden Age of Hollywood to recent slasher flicks, cinema history is full of screams. But the Wilhelm Scream might be its most famous.
Jakub Mejer
Painted Children
Art + Stories
Experiences

Painted Children

Throughout the history of art, children are rarely depicted affectionately in paintings. Rather, they represent the politics and society of their times.
Anna Arno
Professor Filutek, part 12
Humor + Variety
Professor Filutek

Professor Filutek, part 12

The attic episode.
Script Hunting
World + People
The Other School

Script Hunting

Neurolinguist Tomasz Bąk talks about the letters and symbols of various world alphabets, as well as how brain diseases can affect language.
Jan Pelczar
The Mystery of the Eider
World + People
Science

The Mystery of the Eider

Contemporary research papers are often stripped of emotion, but they needn’t be—as the joy of investigating colorful duck feathers shows.
Szymon Drobniak
The Toolbox
Humor + Variety
Variety

The Toolbox

Our in-house ‘coaching guru’ shares his wisdom—this week on selecting the perfect toolbox.
Matthew Coachinger
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