by Daisy Sanderson | May 26, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
Dead Curious spoke to thanatologist Cole Imperi about shadowloss, grief language and why death belongs in everyday community life. Q: You have said before that death touches everything, finances, relationships, identity. Do you think people underestimate how much of...
by Daisy Sanderson | May 22, 2026 | Living Proof
At Horton Cemetery, Europe’s largest asylum burial ground, around 9,000 people were buried by the state without names or markers. Decades later, families and campaigners are fighting for access to the privately owned land where they lie, and to give them back their...
by Daisy Sanderson | May 22, 2026 | Living Proof
At 19, Roberto Canessa survived one of the most infamous crashes in history by crossing death’s deepest taboo: he lived because the bodies of his dead friends kept him alive. On the screen, a heart no bigger than a thumb pulses in black and white. Roberto Canessa, 73,...
by Daisy Sanderson | May 21, 2026 | Living Proof
Dead Curious spoke to end-of-life doula Dr Emma Clare about the conversations families avoid, the fears we misunderstand, and why one honest moment can transform the final chapter of someone’s life. Meet the expert: Dr Emma ClareDr Emma Clare is a Chartered...
by Daisy Sanderson | May 20, 2026 | Dissect
What if the dead could answer back? AI deathbots promise comfort to the bereaved, but researchers warn the technology may flatten identity and blur memory. When Dr Jenny Kidd made a deathbot of herself, she did not meet a digital ghost. What came back was more...