
Exploring psychiatry through the wider universe of science, systems thinking, and lived experience.
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Atomic-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy image of lanthanum strontium manganite. Source: Wikicommons
For the first 27 years of my life, I was intellectually happy. I spoke with my fellow physicists about topics without c...
If you were to ask me: What is evolution? My mind would probably travel to a bearded man’s obsession with beak shapes. But is that all evolution is? Or is there more?
To find out, I chatted with Gunnar De Winter. He is a science writer and...
When there is information that doesn’t really belong in an article, but is too interesting to leave out, footnotes become a bastion of intellectual gold.
Yet, unlike nuggets of real-life gold, there is no rush to find them. Most people lea...
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I find the whole discussion surrounding psychiatric diagnosis dull and uninteresting. This is not because the subject is fundamentally about a manual – I love a good deep dive into procedural instructions. It also isn’t bec...
You would think that the subjects of neuroscience and psychotherapy would be closely linked – both are heavily related to the brain, of course. But at the moment, the fields stand quite far apart.
One person trying to change that is Ana Lu...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
A physicist who writes about the psychiatric system and mental health in general.
Biologist by training, storyteller by obsession. I write at the crossroads of science, culture, and imagination and try to end up somewhere weird and wonderful. When not writing, I'm reading, doing cartwheels, or juggling too many ideas.
A psychotherapist wanting to put neuroscience into good use. I also like to write about it.
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