Why “Asshole” Is High Praise—and Other Anatomy Lessons With Mary Roach
Let Mary Roach be your guide through all things digestive. The author of winsome expositions on astronauts (Packing for Mars), cadavers (Stiff), and sex (Bonk) takes on the alimentary canal in her new...
View ArticleIs Your Favorite Baseball Team’s Owner Still an Asshole?
In early February 2013, a US Patent and Trademark Office court in Washington, DC, confirmed what baseball fans had suspected for more than a century: The New York Yankees are evil. After an internet...
View Article5 Ways Biotech Is Changing Our Pets and Wildlife
Ever since humans first tamed a friendly wolf, we’ve been shaping animals to conform to our needs and wants. Just look at a Siberian husky next to a poofy, orange Pomeranian. Science journalist Emily...
View ArticleThis Is Your Body on Microbes
You may think of yourself as human, but 90 percent of the cells in your body are actually bacterial. That’s 100 trillion microbes living on your skin, in your gut, up your nostril—any body surface you...
View ArticleAwesome Vintage Apple Art: 9 Fruits You Won’t Find at Your Supermarket
In 1905, the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station published a supplement to their annual report: two big, hulking, beautifully illustrated tomes called The Apples of New York, Volumes I and...
View ArticleWeekend Longreads: Tech Optimists, Cyberhavens, and Silicon Valley Politics
When all the big names in tech—Google, Twitter, Facebook, every website you visit regularly—got together and defeated the Stop Online Piracy Act last year, it was heralded as Silicon Valley’s...
View ArticleREVEALED: New York Mag’s Beloved “Approval Matrix” Is a Fraud
While high school math teachers go to great lengths to explain why their class is useful, college math professors don’t even try. That because college-level math isn’t useful—to me, at least. Once...
View ArticleQuick Reads: “The Skies Belong to Us” by Brendan I. Koerner
The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking By Brendan I. Koerner CROWN PUBLISHERS Forty years ago, during a more innocent age of air travel, skyjackers were motley...
View ArticleThis Chemical Reaction Revolutionized Farming. It’s Also Destroying the Planet.
This story was originally published by Wired and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Of all the elements that make up Earth’s atmosphere, nitrogen is by far the most...
View ArticleThis Huge Solar Plant Caught on Fire
This story originally appeared on WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Ivanpah, the world’s largest solar plant, is a glittering sea of mirrors, concentrating...
View ArticleQuick Reads: “The Skies Belong to Us” by Brendan I. Koerner
The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking By Brendan I. Koerner CROWN PUBLISHERS Forty years ago, during a more innocent age of air travel, skyjackers were motley...
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