Podcast How to Change a Memory April 09, 2026 How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest to Alter the Past is a disarmingly personal account of the new science of memory manipulation by one of today’s leading pioneers in the field by Steve Ramirez. Read More
Podcast Free Agents April 01, 2026 Traversing billions of years of evolution, Kevin J. Mitchell tells the remarkable story of how living beings capable of choice arose from lifeless matter. Read More
Essay Embracing Addiction February 20, 2026 What if we didn’t shame others and ourselves for our dependencies? And, instead of trying to banish it, might we embrace addiction as a binding force, profoundly worthy of our devotion? Read More
Essay When shaming backfires January 16, 2026 When someone behaves badly, a natural and understandable reaction is to shame them. But what if the problem being addressed is actually fuelled by shame? Read More
Interview Hanna Pickard on What Would You Do Alone in a Cage with Nothing but Cocaine? January 09, 2026 What would you do alone in a cage with nothing but cocaine? Drawing on her expertise as an academic philosopher and her clinical work in a therapeutic community, Hanna Pickard explores the meaning of drugs for people with addiction and the diverse factors that keep them using despite the costs. Read More
Interview Steve Ramirez on How to Change a Memory November 05, 2025 As a graduate student at MIT, Steve Ramirez successfully created false memories in the lab. Now, as a neuroscientist working at the frontiers of brain science, he foresees a future where we can replace our negative memories with positive ones. Read More
Video Editing Jung: The making of a critical edition July 28, 2025 Meet the team behind ¿ìɫֱ²¥â€™s multi-year publishing project: a 26-volume critical edition of C. G. Jung’s writings, featuring vibrant new translations. Read More
Podcast Introducing the Critical Edition of the Works of C. G. Jung July 23, 2025 Sonu Shamdasani, an esteemed historian of psychiatry and psychology and a preeminent expert on Jung, talks with Caleb Zakarin about an exciting new translation project. Read More
Interview Nicole C. Rust on Elusive Cures May 15, 2025 Brain research has been accelerating rapidly in recent decades, but the translation of our many discoveries into treatments and cures for brain disorders has not happened as many expected. Read More
Podcast Memory Lane May 09, 2025 Memory Lane introduces readers to the cutting-edge science of human memory, revealing how our recollections of the past are constantly adapting and changing, and why a faulty memory isn’t always a bad thing. Read More
Reading List ¿ìɫֱ²¥ for finding balance May 01, 2025 Research shows conclusively that overwork can be harmful to employees and humans at large, and yet it can be hard to find public examples of choices that support true balance, or guidance that puts health ahead of hustle. Read More
Interview Ciara Greene and Gillian Murphy on Memory Lane March 05, 2025 We tend to think of our memories as impressions of the past that remain fully intact, preserved somewhere inside our brains. In fact, we construct and reconstruct our memories every time we attempt to recall them. Read More
Essay Emma Jung’s years of self-liberation February 11, 2025 Emma Jung’s creative life is recorded in numerous handwritten notebooks and art portfolios, all of which lay undisturbed after her death in 1955. Until her documents in the family archive were systematically studied, she had not been thought of as a real contributor to the movement of analytical psychology, or as a full partner in her husband’s ground-breaking work. Read More
Podcast Listen in: The Balanced Brain January 20, 2025 There are many routes to mental well-being. In this groundbreaking book, neuroscientist Camilla Nord offers a fascinating tour of the scientific developments that are revolutionising the way we think about mental health, showing why and how events—and treatments—can affect people in such different ways. Read More
Podcast The Balanced Brain January 06, 2025 There are many routes to mental well-being. In this groundbreaking book, neuroscientist Camilla Nord offers a fascinating tour of the scientific developments that are revolutionising the way we think about mental health, showing why and how events—and treatments—can affect people in such different ways. Read More