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Empowering undergraduates to think critically about science in the media and society. A revolution is quietly unfolding in the field of evolutionary biology, challenging entrenched paradigms and ...
The moment we shift from "How do I do more?" to "How do I redefine what’s possible?" is when performance transforms. That’s ...
Scientific American talked with Gabbott and Zalasiewicz, authors of the book Discarded: How Technofossils Will Be Our ...
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em on a multi-day, drunk-driving road trip in middle-class middle of America to find their missing father with a garbage goth girl named Yivi whom they met two ...
In a world increasingly recognizing the value of emotional intelligence, stillness, and thoughtful resilience, Anne emerges as a modern archetype of inner strength ... Also Read: Why This Classic Book ...
Nadel’s gripping and essential book makes good on this claim; his biography is the story of how one highly flawed and preternaturally gifted man augured a revolution in comic book storytelling ...
Modern travel is filled with indignities—endless delays, sullen service and unruly passengers. Each time I head to the airport, I hope for a more elegant experience. That’s out of my hands ...
That seems to be the mantra for “Make Sure You Die Screaming,” Zee Carlstrom’s debut novel from Flatiron Books. The first-person narration follows no-name Gunderson, nonbinary queer person, at what ...
This cover image released by Flatiron shows "Make Sure You Die Screaming" by Zee Carlstrom. (Flatiron via AP) ...
Prepare yourselves: 1980s fashion is back in business. On the spring runways, Jil Sander and Bottega Veneta showed gargantuan shoulder pads with billowy tailored pants. Stella McCartney paired ...
The modern age sees a comparable shift, with digital interactions replacing meaningful human connections. Dating apps, social media validation, and virtual realities reshape intimacy, mirroring the ...