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The Source Family, a radical 1970s utopian commune, still impacts what we eat today.
Despite Boseman’s young age, this cancer is increasingly common in people under 50.
A leading British space scientist thinks there is life under the ice sheets of Europa.
The BYP Network is shining light on overlooked talent in certain industries.
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The cognitive boost of taking testosterone supplements has not been substantiated — but let’s face it, most men aren’t seeking a better memory when popping testosterone pills.
There’s only medicine that works and medicine that does not, writes Paul Offit.
Dying is expensive, but it shouldn’t be so.
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Seismologists are warning about an overdue earthquake. How prepared are we?
Spiritual capitalism started in the sixties. Today it has been mastered.
I wanted my audience to identify with Shylock in a deeply personal way, so much so that they would involuntarily nod and think, “Yes, I understand, I have been there.”
I don’t write fiction, at all. I can’t make stuff up. But I used to read more fiction than I do now. And occasionally I wonder why I’ve struggled to […]
Instead of differentiating people on the basis of their “religion” (as Christians, Muslims, Hindus, etc.), what if we differentiated people according to their temporal orientation? We could divide people into […]
If the Eighties was the decade of greed, then the Seventies was the decade of Satan. Some would argue that Satan is always with us (you know who I’m talking […]
From neon-lit “La-La Land” to dark, gritty L.A. Confidential and L.A. Noire, the city of angels—Los Angeles—has occupied a place in the public’s imagination in many forms. In Julius Shulman […]