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- Digital society: Chats with AI bots found to damp conspiracy theory beliefs 
- Human behaviour: How to read a riot 
- Human sciences: The alternate universe in which Tottenham are top 
- The arts: What George Orwell could teach us about Israel and Palestine 
- The arts: Let’s pause for breath and consider our shared humanity 
- Technology: Sci-fi writer Ted Chiang: - The machines we have now are not conscious’ 
- Natural sciences: Gillian Anderson wants us to find her G Spot 
- The arts: Ways of seeing, ways of knowing 
- History: On Savage Shores — overturning Columbus’s ‘discovery’ narrative 
- The arts, History — Simon Schama: art versus the tyrants 
- The arts, History: Growing list of books targeted in America’s school culture wars 
- Natural sciences, Mathematics: ‘Magic numbers’ are clouding the climate debate 
- Language, History: Ryanair forces South African customers to prove ID with Afrikaans test 
- The arts, History: Balenciaga’s trashed trainers tap into fashion controversy 
- The arts, History: Where are the black people in Old Master paintings? 
- Natural and human sciences: The race to curb global warming 
- Technology: David Chalmers — ‘We are the gods of the virtual worlds we create’ 
- Human sciences: Graphics of the year — making sense of 2021 
- Technology: Workers demand gig economy companies explain their algorithms 
- Human sciences: Climate change could bring near-unliveable conditions for 3bn people, say scientists 
- Natural sciences: Covid revealed what science can do when funding is found 
- Natural sciences: Fires and floods: can science link extreme weather to climate change? 
- Human sciences: We must face facts — even the ones we don’t like 
- Knowledge & the knower: Mr Spock is not as logical as he’d like to think 
- Human sciences: Daniel Kahneman: ‘Everything I’ve done has been collaborative’ 
- The arts: What makes an iconic painting? The National Gallery’s top 12 works 
- Human sciences: Yuval Noah Harari: Lessons from a year of Covid 
- Natural & human sciences: Brazil’s vaccination hindered by bottlenecks and a sceptical leader 
- History: The backlash against colonialism holds lessons in guilt and gratitude 
- Language: Year in a word: Cancelled 
- Natural sciences: What we have learnt about the limits of science 
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