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.
Did you hear? Dolphins may be terrible gossips. Scientists are on the verge of changing a medical truism about cartilage with a GOOD goo. Plus, two ways to escape your scroll trance.
No fooling, we've got GOOD advice for winning arguments and seeing the best in people. Plus, important things to know about an emerging feminine product health issue.
A pup’s happy ending after 11 years of paperwork. The birthday paradox is weirder than it should be. Plus, GLP-1s may be curbing more than appetite.
Smart glasses from Britain help those with dementia. Drones confirm a 200-year-old sailor’s yarn. Plus, the psychology behind why smart people can have such a tough time with empathy.
Weekends are for well-being. Today’s issue has a monk’s surprisingly useful question for rough days, a smarter way to survive small talk, and the song that might actually slow your pulse.
Today we’ve got 10 words to reconnect with an old friend, a surprisingly controversial take on how long your shower should be, and a mental shift that may help cut anxiety off at the pass.
A farmer serves up the pettiest justice in England. A communication expert has a fix for dead-air panic. Plus, a surprisingly sane happiness reset.
Researchers may have found a way to bottle sunlight, while scientists and love experts unpack why some relationships last, and others never quite leave your brain.
A neuroscientist has a 4-step trick for escaping your escape habits. More women are opting out of coupledom, on purpose. Plus, a $5 coffee, a $1 tip, and a very public math problem.
This Friday issue has it all. A bride ‘murdered’ at rehearsal dinner. Second-grade marriage advice. Plus, the happiness question we may be asking all wrong.
Trash becomes horsepower, “everyone else was doing it” works for once, and pseudo-smarts get exposed.