Visit the CultureLab now to find out why Carl Sagan鈥檚 books are not only still relevant, but may be more vital now than ever. Check out screenwriter Charlie Kaufman鈥檚 analysis of a page from Carl Jung鈥檚 long-anticipated Red Book. Read about artist Jonathon Keats鈥檚 latest installation, First Bank of Antimatter.
Find out about the book that began as a humble diary and went on to win the first-ever 拢25,000 Wellcome Trust Book Prize for medicine in literature, and hear about Al Gore鈥檚 latest strategy for promoting public action against climate change. If that leaves you a little thirsty, we鈥檝e got recipes for mixing ancient cocktails.
Upcoming photo galleries feature evidence of evolution, Gary Braasch鈥檚 environmental photography and the wonders of the nanoworld. James Baxter鈥檚 new play Let Newton Be delves into Isaac Newton鈥檚 world of 鈥渄arkness, obscurity and magic鈥. Also on CultureLab, Pluto finally speaks out about the planet controversy 鈥 and boy is he mad!
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