John Keats: the dark side of light In the bicentenary of his death, a journey into the poetry of Keats, from Shakespeare to Star Wars
Animals that shine in the dark: biofluorescence Recent discoveries have shown that various mammals give off a coloured glow when illuminated with UV light.
Office life is in an important transition phase An interview with Ellen Kathrine Hansen, the Double Dynamic Lighting research project manager
Piazze [In]visibili and Intervallo: photographing lockdown Joint interview with Eduardo Castaldo and Luca Campigotto
Night-time economy and culture during the pandemic Interview with Riccardo Ramello, researcher and co-founder of the Club Futuro
“People mistake them for paintings, but they’re photographs” Interview with Renato Marcialis, author of Caravaggio in Cucina
A nostalgic light: a journey into the Loop from the book to the TV series In search of the retro-futuristic world created by Simon Stålenhag
Chronotypes and social jetlag: a health issue Interview with Till Roenneberg, a chronobiologist at LMU Munich
Cesare Pavese: before and after sunset The light of day and the obscurity of night in the novels by the Piedmontese writer
Light and packing tape: the art of Max Zorn A journey into the light and literary inspiration of the Dutch artist’s tape art
Solidarity and sustainability: Madre, a museum for the 21st century Interview with Laura Valente, president of the Fondazione Donnaregina
"It is like entering Ali Baba's cave" Interview with Evelyne Possémé, curator of the Galerie des Bijoux at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris
The nocturnal life of animals Night on Earth is a documentary that investigates what nature gets up to after dark