New Male Contraceptives Could Be Infuriatingly Pain-Free and Easy
Why don’t women have options like that?
Why don’t women have options like that?
The promises and perils of AI voice software
Some scientists are starting to reopen a provocative debate: Are plants intelligent?
Twenty decks, seven swimming pools, and one novelist wearing a meatball T-shirt
The case has one important advantage the others don’t.
Unless you know how to play the “Hermès Game”
There’s so much more to experience.
We visit a rally in Dayton, Ohio, to find out.
Jonathan Haidt’s new book, The Anxious Generation, makes the case against devices for children—even if they desperately want them.
A Tennessee doctor explains how lifesaving decisions get made—and denied.
The Oscar-nominated Zone of Interest is the sound of annihilation.
A conversation with Kara Swisher about Silicon Valley’s obsession with soft foods, its aversion to history, and the weirdest party she ever went to
And lost its tolerance for everyday stress.
A new book explores deeply platonic friendships.
The intellectual origins of the movement that self-described “techno-optimists” are advancing is dark—and deeply familiar.
The “Coward of Broward” reexamined
The invention that shaped our consumer appetites
Her path is narrow but real.
But here is why you think it is.
Sharing the first episode of the podcast How to Keep Time
Or at least read the tag
It’s surprisingly easy.
An unlikely alliance gets stronger.
Hint: It doesn’t involve the facts.
How our streaming lives are about to change
How one engineer in Gaza is trying to protect his family and his community at a time when water is running out
Jordan Peele and N. K. Jemisin on the subversive goals of Black horror in their new anthology, Out There Screaming.
A ground invasion seems all but certain—but then what?
An Israeli family’s encounter with Hamas
It’s not him. It’s us.
The medical miracle could reverse our progress on accepting bodies of all sizes.
Sometimes there is a gray area between honesty and denial.
How do we overcome the awkwardness that keeps us from starting a conversation?
A new wave. A new variant. A new vaccine. Do we know COVID’s annual pattern yet?
Inside one family’s decision to move from Texas to California to protect their transgender teenager
No one can escape Trump’s long shadow.
We know a lot about it. So why does it seem so difficult for people to understand?
Michael spent years fighting isolation, depression, and despair. Then he met Sam. Then Sam changed.
Does global soccer win?
Don’t succumb. It’s a psychological illusion.