On the Cover
Volume 27, no. 1, Rethinking Science Communication
Cover and spot illustrations in this issue by Matteo Farinella.

Volume 27, no. 1, Rethinking Science Communication

This Atlas was conceived in response to three overlapping crises. First, excess carbon in the atmosphere is changing the world’s climate. Second, given the dire circumstances our planet now faces, we have reached the limits of what an...
150 years ago, on March 18, 1871, the poor and working class of Paris — referred to dismissively by contemporary French officialdom as “the vile multitude” — rose in rebellion. They disarmed the existing national guard and armed the...
A look at the original art by Dio Cramer and Seena Mavaddat in the magazine's Winter 2021 issue.
Sebãstiao Salgado is like a sensitive instrument that vibrates in tune with what he is viewing and experiencing. Through his camera, he expresses solidarity and acknowledges the gifts he receives from his subjects—the exact opposite to the...