§ The Library
Every subject, one method
All 54 built nodes, grouped by faculty. Each opens to its own page with the full twelve-prompt treatment — pick one and start learning with any AI.
Foundations 1
Humanities 12
PHI-5
PhilosophyLogic, ethics, mind, and the great debates — how to think, not just what to think.
Presocratics to the ethics of AI
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CLA-6
ClassicsThe languages, literature, history and afterlife of Greece and Rome.
Homer to the Herculaneum scrolls
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HIS-7
HistoryEvery period and region, plus the historian's craft of weighing evidence.
Prehistory to the present
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ENG-8
EnglishBeowulf to the digital novel, plus how the language itself works.
Literature & language
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GEO-9
GeographyPhysical systems, human geography and the geographer's toolkit.
The planet & the human world
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LAN-10
Modern LanguagesAny major language, with the AI as a tireless conversation partner.
Learn to actually speak
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LIN-41
LinguisticsHow language itself works — sound, structure and meaning — the science beneath every language model.
The science of language
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REL-11
Religion & BeliefWorld religions and the philosophy of religion, told fairly.
The traditions & the questions
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ART-12
Art HistoryEras, movements and visual culture — the prompt sends you to the real thing.
How to look
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PER-13
Performing ArtsHow music works, the actor's craft, and the practice loop.
Music, drama & dance
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MED-23
Media & JournalismMedia theory, journalism, and the platforms shaping what you see.
Reading the information age
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ARC-14
Archaeology & AnthropologyHow we reconstruct the human past and make sense of human cultures — from potsherds to kinship.
Digging up the human story
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Social Sciences 6
ECO-15
EconomicsScarcity, markets, money and the great arguments about all three.
Micro, macro & the global economy
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POL-16
Politics & IRIdeologies, the British constitution, and how nations deal with nations.
Theory, systems & world order
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PSY-19
PsychologyMemory, the brain, the classic studies and their modern reassessment.
The science of mind & behaviour
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LAW-17
LawJurisprudence, the core subjects, and reasoning like a lawyer.
How law actually works
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SOC-18
SociologyTheory, method, class, and the sociological imagination.
Seeing the social world
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CRM-22
CriminologyWhy crime happens, how societies respond, and whether justice systems actually work.
Crime, justice & punishment
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Sciences 11
AIM-32
AI & Machine LearningHow modern AI works — taught, fittingly, by an instance of the subject.
Turing to transformers
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MAT-24
MathematicsFrom what a proof is to the frontiers — every result derived, not just stated.
Proof, algebra, analysis
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PHY-25
PhysicsClassical and modern physics, with the interpretations kept honestly open.
Mechanics to cosmology
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CHE-26
ChemistryPhysical, organic and inorganic chemistry, taught for understanding.
Atoms to synthesis
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BIO-27
BiologyFrom DNA to evolution to the whole living world.
Molecules to ecosystems
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NEU-28
NeuroscienceNeurons to consciousness — the most disciplined bridge to AI.
The brain & the mind
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CSC-31
Computer ScienceAlgorithms, theory and systems — with code that actually runs.
Computation to software
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DAT-33
Data ScienceReading data honestly — every number with its caveat.
Statistics & inference
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AST-30
AstronomyStars, galaxies, cosmology and the search for life.
The sky & deep space
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EAR-29
Earth ScienceGeology, oceans, atmosphere and the settled science of climate.
The planet in deep time
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SEC-34
CybersecurityHow systems are attacked and defended — cryptography, threats and the human factor, taught defensively.
Defending the digital world
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Professions 8
MDC-36
Medicine & HealthThe science and reasoning of medicine — never a substitute for a clinician.
How doctors think
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EGR-35
EngineeringThe disciplines and the trade-off thinking that defines the field.
Design under constraint
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BUS-20
BusinessHow firms create value, and how to decide when there's no clean answer.
Strategy to the balance sheet
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EDU-21
EducationWhat actually works in teaching — and the myths that don't.
The science of learning
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DES-40
DesignDesign thinking and craft across the disciplines, taught studio-style.
Thinking by making
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ABE-38
ArchitectureDesign, history, structures and the shaping of cities.
The built environment
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AGR-39
Agriculture & FoodThe science of growing, food systems and the future of farming.
Feeding the world
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AHP-37
Allied Health & CareNursing, pharmacy, the therapies and the professions that keep healthcare running — as subjects, never a substitute for a clinician.
The wider healthcare team
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Tech Horizons 16
HOR-1
Frontier AIScaling, agents, AGI debates and safety — searched fresh each time.
The leading edge
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HOR-3
Biotech & Synthetic BiologyCRISPR, mRNA and synthetic biology — the science, ethics and governance.
Engineering life
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HOR-7
Energy TransitionRenewables, storage, nuclear and fusion — the century's defining project.
Rewiring the world
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HOR-5
NeurotechnologyBrain–computer interfaces, neural implants and the fight for mental privacy.
Reading & writing the brain
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HOR-6
Space EconomyReusable launch, constellations, the Moon and Mars, and space law.
Beyond Earth
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HOR-16
Futures & ForesightScenario planning, forecasting and long-term risk — the capstone node.
Thinking about what's next
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HOR-2
Quantum TechnologiesQuantum computing, communication and sensing — the strange physics moving from lab to industry.
Computing with the counterintuitive
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HOR-4
Longevity & EnhancementThe science of ageing, regenerative medicine, and the ethics of enhancing the human body and mind.
Extending healthy life
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HOR-8
Climate Tech & Earth SystemsAdaptation, carbon removal, the circular economy and the fierce debates around geoengineering.
Engineering a liveable planet
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HOR-9
Advanced Materials & NanotechGraphene, metamaterials, 3D printing and self-assembling systems — engineering at the smallest scales.
Building matter to order
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HOR-10
Robotics & AutonomyHumanoids, drones, autonomous vehicles and the messy business of robots sharing our spaces.
Machines that act in the world
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HOR-11
Spatial Computing & XRVR, AR and mixed reality, digital twins, and the open question of what the metaverse is really for.
Computing you step inside
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HOR-12
Web3 & Decentralised SystemsBlockchains, tokens, smart contracts and CBDCs — with the critiques and risks given equal weight.
Trust without a middleman
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HOR-13
Semiconductors & Advanced ComputingChip design and fabrication geopolitics, plus neuromorphic, photonic and edge computing beyond the transistor.
The engines of the AI age
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HOR-14
Information Integrity & Cyber-ConflictDeepfakes, information warfare and digital sovereignty — defending a shared reality, taught defensively.
Truth in the synthetic age
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HOR-15
Ocean & Polar FrontiersThe deep sea, the poles and the blue economy — the science, the resources and the debates over exploiting them.
Earth's last unexplored places
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