One music teacher, ten kids under 10 on drum kits, all the massive smiles. Women are getting into politics in greater number, research finds what men think of that. Plus, an artistic deep dive into one of Michelangelo's great works.
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Monday means spreadsheets, but not the kind you’re thinking of. Plus, what science says about touching grass and why your best friend may know you better than you know yourself.
Ah, progress. There's an AI musician on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart. Has your window to learn a new language geschlossen? Plus, if indie coffee shops are indie, why do they all look the same?
One middle-school teacher documents the madness that is his day. Research says just thinking about a drink is enough to mess with your head. And your appendix is, apparently, doing a lot more than causing drama.
In this issue, how to stop people from cutting in before you finish that thought. Plus, philosophy takes on authenticity and what it really means to trust your gut.
An Instagram thought experiment goes full philosopher mode. Scientists are trying to help big dogs stick around longer. And California found a surprisingly simple way to help unhoused people get indoors without losing family members.
Science has GOOD news for that one useless friend of yours. A family feud erupts over the chocolate peanut butter cups that might not feature either of those ingredients. Plus, Americans are still incredibly generous, but not for the same reasons.
We're getting fresh pictures of Earth for the first time in half a century. What would you do if "for better or for worse" wound up being for worse? Plus, we may be doing mindfulness all wrong.
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