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Could This Type of Cell Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease?

A new insight into the brain's inner workings

The UK's Taste in Bacon is Changing

The quest for healthy bacon may be futile, however

This Week Brought a Very Meta “Real Time With Bill Maher”

Along with a candid conversation on health with Annabelle Gurwitch

Oscar Voters Still Aren’t Watching All the Movies

A new rule demands that voters watch all the nominated films in a category before casting their ballots. Naturally, Academy members are ignoring it.

It’s Not Your Imagination: Restaurant Menus Have Gotten Shorter

The trend may have started as a temporary necessity, but the tiny menu has officially taken root

From the Stands at the Six Nations: Glory, Agony and Pints

A pilgrimage to one of the world's oldest and greatest sporting events

Can Google Help Find Your Lost Luggage?

A number of global airlines are on board

From Our EIC: Shop This Quiet Huckberry Sale

From Flint & Tinder to Camp Snap, all are available at deep discounts

Products of the Week: Cast Iron, Runners and New MacBooks

The 7 best pieces of garb and gear that crossed our desks this week

A Hotel We Love: Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor

Yes, you can go back to college again (and it’s more fun as an adult)

What It's Like Skiing the World's Largest Ski Resort

The sprawling expanse in the French Alps is not only more impressive than most North American mountains, it’s also an unbeatable value

Where the Interstate Ends: Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom

From powder-packed peaks and world-class bike trails, Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom rewards travelers willing to drive a little farther north

What to Read Right Now, According to Cool Men

This month's recommendations include a Pulitzer winner, a memoir set in Jamaica and “an extremely funny, incredibly dark novel about Philadelphia”

How to Read More Books Than Ever This Year

The first part of this six-step plan: giving up on "War and Peace"