Gina Cooke: Why is there a "b" in doubt?
Joshua Prager: In search of the man who broke my neck
Yannay Khaikin: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?
One deck. Fifty-two cards. How many arrangements? Let's put it this way: Any time you pick up a well shuffled deck, you are almost certainly holding an arrangement of cards that has never before existed and might not exist again. Yannay Khaikin explains how factorials allow us to pinpoint the exact (very large) number of permutations in a standa...
Dan Finkel: Can you outsmart Fate and break her ancient curse?
Hundreds of years ago, your ancestor stole a magical tarot deck from Fate herself— and it came with a terrible cost. Once every 23 years, one member of your family must face Fate in a duel with rules only known to your opponent. And every time, generation after generation, the outcome is the same: Fate claims their soul. Today, it's your turn. C...
Jan Keck: Our language of online connections
A skilled practitioner of innovative "deep questions" to spark more meaningful conversations, Jan Keck gives us his insights on what the language of connection means in the pandemic's current online environments. Although he's still figuring out how to have a world record-setting virtual hug, he has found ways to give us a sense of human conne...
Juan Choque: Salud integral
Joana Cook: A woman's place in security
Jan Kuck: Mehr Respektlosigkeit gegenüber unseren Helden!
Jan’s approach to art is expressed through humour with a critical point of view. This can include a criticism of the unreflected awkward decadency of our society today, or even playful constructions of reality. His focus lies on conceptional and performance art, for which he uses a range of different media: sculptures, installations, video, perf...