The natural world rarely behaves the way we expect. Physics bends intuition. Biology ignores neat categories. Space refuses to be reasonable. Some facts sound like they were invented for a science ...
Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously appeared in Women’s Health Magazine, PopSugar, VeryWell Mind, ...
Welcome to the two-week build-up for Super Bowl 60. While there will be plenty of ways to break down the epic game matchup between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, including in-depth ...
After a thrilling opening weekend, the NFL playoffs roll on with the divisional round this weekend. The action begins with Bills vs. Broncos on Saturday, followed by 49ers at Seahawks. By the ...
From ancient traditions to modern marvels, explore a diverse array of intriguing topics that will leave you amazed. Whether you're a history buff or just love learning new things, there's something ...
It can feel hard to change your behavior or form a new habit, especially over the course of a whole year. On Jan. 1, you might fill your fridge with kale and go for a jog, but how do you keep that ...
The Atlantic’s Science, Technology, and Health desk has had a busy 2025: Our writers have spent the year probing the limits of human consciousness and gene-editing technology, studying the ubiquity of ...
Bill Nye: Cornell University alum, Boeing engineer, comedian, and, yes, the center of the breakout series Bill Nye the Science Guy. The children's educational series, first airing in 1993, became one ...
As teachers and professors reel over how generative AI is ruining education, one expert is suggesting that the true technological menace in the classroom has been staring us in the face for decades: ...
This is a monthly column that runs down five interesting startup funding deals every month that may have flown under the radar. Check out our September entry here. Many months, this column is ...