Hanna Rosin

Hanna Rosin is a senior editor at The Atlantic and the host of Radio Atlantic. She was the co-host of NPR’s Invisibilia and a longtime writer for The Atlantic. She is also the author of the best-selling The End of Men.

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  1. If Plants Could Talk

    Some scientists are starting to reopen a provocative debate: Are plants intelligent?

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    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: David Axelbank / Gallery Stock.
  2. The Smartphone Kids Are Not All Right

    Jonathan Haidt’s new book, The Anxious Generation, makes the case against devices for children—even if they desperately want them.

    A young person looks at a smartphone.
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Maggie Shannon.
  3. The Lost Boys of Big Tech

    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

    Photo of Kara Swisher next to the "Radio Atlantic" logo against a red background
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Philip Montgomery.
  4. The Despots of Silicon Valley

    The intellectual origins of the movement that self-described “techno-optimists” are advancing is dark—and deeply familiar.

    Next to the Radio Atlantic logo, Mark Zuckerberg wearing a crown of mouse pointers
    Illustration by Ben Kothe. Source: Gerard Julien / AFP / Getty.
  5. What Scares Jordan Peele?

    Jordan Peele and N. K. Jemisin on the subversive goals of Black horror in their new anthology, Out There Screaming.

    Film director Jordan Peele
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  6. Fatigue Can Wreck You

    We know a lot about it. So why does it seem so difficult for people to understand?

    Graphic design of segmented image showing a woman running. Rectangles go from big to small, left to right.
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.