Strange as it seems to say it, a magazine devoted to science should not take sides in a political ... Tomorrow in our Time-Travel Thursdays newsletter, I will suggest a look at our archives, in which ...
From drunk worms to mammals that breath through their anuses, founder Marc Abrahams on the winners of this year's Ig Nobel ...
Scientific American urged readers to "Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment." It's a ...
Meredith B. Jaffe's dad, Herb, would often speak to her of the 1938 Phantom Corsair, dreamed up by a grandson of the Heinz ...
The culture-clash western follows a Mexican gunslinger exploring his family's ancestral home in France's Cevennes mountain range.
Today, Logsdon says, you don’t hear many people arguing against the Artemis program. In contrast, Apollo wasn’t actually popular with the public. In 1961 more people opposed government-funded human ...
Increasingly, those who claim to be science’s greatest defenders do the sector wrong by becoming highly ideological and progressively partisan.
The country has long been a haven for those who believe nudity is a virtue. A new exhibit explores the movement—and lets ...
Many histories of Nazi Germany are accompanied by a photograph of two scientists measuring a man's facial features with a ...
The Searchers
Dave Eggers is the author of “The Circle,” “What Is the What” and, most recently, “The Eyes and the Impossible,” winner of ...
Have you wondered about artificial intelligence? The mystery wrapped around a logarithm. The beast of a zillion nano-tentacles squirming just below the surface of your electronic device.
The Black List, known for its unproduced screenplays list, is expanding into accepting completed novels, regardless of ...