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10 Great Novels of Middle Age
If ‘Trainspotting’ can make it there, anyone can.
If ‘Trainspotting’ can make it there, anyone can.
Cultural portrayals of hoarding tend to invite pity rather than empathy, revulsion rather than self-reflection. A poem masterfully refocuses the lens.
Here’s what vintage typesetting, defense software, and the Apple Lisa have to do with a ubiquitous computing feature.
Psychology research says yes, by tweaking what you think and do.
Trillions of tiny animals may be coordinating their movements in ways that affect every organism on the planet.
Invasive procedures are being done by nurse practitioners. Should liposuction be one of them?
In one of his last interviews, chef Raghavan Iyer expressed his hope for his final cookbook to become his lasting legacy to Indian cooking, especially the versatility of curry.
Enjoying a romantic relationship without cohabiting, or ‘living apart, together’, found to be a popular arrangement.
Let that powerful nose run free.
Sweet and tart in the best of ways.
Social conditions and inequality affect well-being. So, why do we keep insisting “happiness is a choice”?
What’s easy for a computer to do, and what’s almost impossible? Those questions form the core of computational complexity. We present a map of the landscape.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Tufts University doctoral student Rümeysa Öztürk opens up about her 45 days in a South Louisiana processing facility—and the generous and compassionate women she met.
Lubbock County in Texas has been free of measles cases for more than 50 days. But Katherine Wells, director of the Lubbock Health Department, is staying vigilant.
As generative AI reshapes Hollywood, screenwriters like Billy Ray, Paul Schrader, Bong Joon Ho and Todd Haynes, along with a new class of tech disruptors, are navigating the uncertain future of storytelling.
Scientists have found that ageing increases in our mid-40s and 60s.
A Rhode Island tribe’s quest for state recognition has sparked a controversy.
Does talking to a cute stranger make your palms sweat? Confidence coach Regina Bonds offers advice on to how to put yourself out there, including how to show interest without coming off as creepy.
Doctors have long warned about the risks of too much sodium. But in an era of Maximum Flavor, we crave it more than ever.
From the Industrial Revolution to the pill to AI girlfriends, technology is unbundling what used to be marriage’s package deal.
Weekly subscriptions have now become one of the most popular ways iOS apps are earning revenue, with these plans contributing 46% to the bottom line,
They may waddle on land, but these seabirds are master navigators at sea.
The Trump administration will give utilities around the country an additional year to come up with a plan to clean up contaminated waterways.
These bedroom updates will give you the look of luxury without the price tag.
While lighthearted and buoyant, James Gunn’s Superman grounds its entire universe in a dedication to the truth and damn good journalism at the Daily Planet.
The quake that struck Alaska’s southern coast on Wednesday, July 16 is part of a larger sequence that may continue to unfold in destructive ways.
Falling birth rates and AI automation are reshaping the same future.
Madame President Nneka Ogwumike is fighting for a championship in Seattle while also fighting for the rights of every WNBA in CBA negotiations.
As we stare down the impact Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” will have on healthcare access, local legislatures must act to prevent the evictions that can arise from medical debt.
During her daily walks she had become fascinated by the sand ripples that repeatedly formed beneath the waves, only to be washed away by the retreating tide. Before long her miniature model sea in the zinc bath provided convincing evidence that the standa
Trump had called for the cuts, saying public media’s news programming was biased against him and fellow Republicans, and threatened GOP members of Congress with primary challenges if they didn’t fall in line.
Learn about the technology that may help astronauts survive on the moon by extracting water from lunar soil and producing fuel ingredients.
“Revenge saving” emphasizes making up for poor financial habits by being aggressively frugal or restrictive with your current spending.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, parts of central Texas were devastated by flash floods after the region was hit with the equivalent of four months' worth of rain in just a few hours. At least 134 people were killed, and more than 100 are still missing as of press time.
Make sure your suit fits, don’t dress too sexy, and other essential advice from professionals in law, tech, finance, and marketing.
An annuity is a way to achieve lifetime income in retirement, but you need to understand how this product works before making a purchase.
Recent college graduates are facing one of the most challenging job markets in years — with the exception of the pandemic period — even as the overall unemployment rate remains low.
Millennials’ hottest new career pivot: ditching the corporate grind to run unsexy small businesses.
Which college major students choose often has significant implications for job prospects and future career potential.
A pandemic pastime has grown into something deeper.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they are more worried about running out of money in retirement than dying, and many retirees could be on track to turn that fear into a stark reality.
The science of who is (and isn’t) trustworthy. Why are some people perceived as more trustworthy than others?
Emotional depletion is a real and significant tax of modern leadership. Recovery is no longer a luxury.
Young Americans today spend 70 percent less time attending or hosting parties than they did at the beginning of the 21st century. Why?