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Eight Ways to Fit Workouts Into Your Busy Schedule
If you’re forcing yourself to do something you hate, your body will release stress hormones, says one expert. There’s a better way.
If you’re forcing yourself to do something you hate, your body will release stress hormones, says one expert. There’s a better way.
Breaking down the skills required for dealing with 40 different creatures.
As we get older, our bodies benefit from different types of exercise. Here’s a guide for all ages.
Regret is often seen as undesirable, but it’s a crucial emotion in helping us develop. How do we harness its powerful lessons?
Can the sunscreen industry take another controversy?
Notes on interstellar hitchhikers and the origins of life.
Dolly’s secret? Pickle juice.
We record everything mobility to toothbrushing and time spent in daylight. Is this just narcissism redesigned for the big tech age?
Prepare for these toffee-and-chocolate-laced brown butter cookies to ruin you for all others.
A new book explores the design history of Columbus, Indiana, a company town built around an architectural vision.
How the leathery-skinned, ever-stoic figure captured the romantic ideal of the American dream, but ultimately came to represent its much darker side.
We keep getting older, the games stay the same (and science backs that up).
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
In Gaza, where displaced children play games called “air strike” and act out death, the lack of mental-health resources has become another emergency.
Airport X-ray imaging can detect all sorts of threats, along with the water bottle you forgot to trash.
The immune system senses damage to cell membranes caused by pore-forming proteins and mounts a response.
Gen Xers know you pay more attention to Gen Zers, millennials, and boomers. They don’t care.
Private investigator influencers are staking out suspected cheaters and vetting dates for their clients, posting the tea for their followers. But there’s a dark side to morality-based surveillance.
The man behind the Calexit movement claims to be a baller. But he’s broke.
Growing up in countercultural California, ‘enlightenment’ had real glamour. But decades of practice have changed my mind.
Can “finitism” possibly describe the real world?
New research shows that entangled particles can pass on their shared state again and again and again.
Cooper Lutkenhaus finished second to Donavan Brazier in the U.S. 800m final.
George Cheeks, Cindy Holland, Josh Greenstein, Dana Goldberg will all get new roles, joining Jeff Shell and Ellison in the C-suite.
From Donkey Kong Bananza to South of Midnight, these are the games you should be playing in 2025.
Even as the merchants of silicon and code try to render us disembodied intellects caged behind screens, something in our animal body knows where we came from and where we belong.
In 2024, households worth $5 million or more controlled an estimated $49 trillion in financial wealth, more than half of the nation’s total, according to Cerulli Associates.
The Trump administration has asked NASA staffers to draw up plans to end at least two satellite missions that measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, according to current and former NASA employees.
EVO 2025’s best moment might be a loss that transpired during a Fatal Fury match between two competitors who have a decade-long rivalry.
A summer program running on magic, swords, and financial precarity.
Pundits are touting him for the Heisman. UT fans are expecting the world. What do those other famous quarterbacks in Arch’s family make of the hullabaloo? Funny you should ask.
Power grids could likely handle the surge of demand, but all that light would pollute dark zones nearby.
Olives, chickpeas and dukkah are a few of the basic ingredients writer and former caterer Elizabeth Quinn keeps on hand. Here she shares quick recipes for eating solo.
Experts are calling it an “emerging epidemic.”
This one simple but powerful shift can have major benefits. But be mindful of going overboard.
Packed with calories and protein, the same magic mixture has successfully treated famine for decades—but due to funding cuts it’s now in short supply.
As Canadian wildfires spread smoke across the U.S. the air pollution is dangerous to health. But there are ways to protect yourself. Here’s what to know.
Only 14% say it’s not a source of stress, underscoring the pervasive anxiety most Americans continue to feel about the cost of everyday essentials.
After my father got sick, his collaborations with Jim Henson kept me afloat.
A review of research investigated how mental health and physical activity change in retirees around the world.
Annuities can offer guaranteed income, but they’re not for everyone. Here’s who should (and shouldn’t) buy now.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said the applications for a rural hospitals fund will go out in “early September” in the wake of Medicaid cuts.
A Senate committee advanced a bipartisan bill that would spur the construction of affordable housing. Here’s what to know about it.
If you take a supplement, you should read this.
How do I deal with my emotions without whiskey?