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The Atlantic
14.02.2025
You can cite peer-reviewed research in support of almost any claim, no matter how absurd.
Even the smallest odds of an impact sound alarming, but scientists’ ability to calculate them is actually good news.
19.02.2025
I knew that becoming a parent would change me—but I had no idea how.
20.02.2025
A tax credit for carbon capture has fans in the oil industry.
Musk is going after an agency that exists to protect consumers.
15.02.2025
Visiting the New York Historical’s new exhibit on a tragically deceased celebrity owl
The president’s special commission now has an unprecedented ability to view and manipulate information at many federal agencies.
21.02.2025
Imagine if digital matchmakers had no financial incentives.
06.11.2024
How helping the poor became big business
The joint venture between a legacy giant and an EV start-up will be a fascinating test of the industry’s effort to embrace technological change.
Corporations and private-equity funds have been rolling up smaller chains and previously independent practices.
America has a long history of shielding infrastructure and communication platforms from foreign control.
How far can the Trump administration bend U.S. research before it breaks?
18.02.2025
Birth rates on the left fell in the last Trump presidency. That seems likely to happen again.
NIH officials said they were given no advance warning and less than an hour to post the memo publicly.
America’s first line of defense against public-health threats is hanging in the balance.
<em>Sun City</em> offers evidence that widespread isolation began long before Americans became absorbed in their phones.
A poem
Before he became America’s most famous poet, he wrote some real howlers.
Haley Mlotek’s new book provides neither catharsis nor remedies for heartache, but rather a tender exploration of human intimacy.
28.01.2025
People crying their hearts out online are selling intimacy—but the emptiest kind.
31.01.2025
Maybe you <em>are</em> missing out.
01.02.2025
When people say they “don’t like” kids, they’re expressing way more than a preference.
12.02.2025
I want to reach out, but I’m not sure how.