Why You Should Eat Fruits You’ve Never Heard Of
An ode to the berries, citrus and drupes that rarely fill our bowls
Americans Are Surprisingly “More Cooperative” Today Than in the 1950s
As reflected in research from the American Psychological Association
“Multiday Racing” Might Be the Most Bizarre Running Community in America
The little-known 48-Hour World Championships took place earlier this month
Does Patrick Mahomes Actually Sleep for 15 Hours After a Game?
The superstar quarterback's WHOOP stats tell a fascinating story
Retirement Is Hard. Roger Federer Will Make It Look Easy.
Everything comes naturally to the Swiss tennis legend, even stepping away from the game
Why You Should Consider Rubbing Coffee All Over Yourself
The offbeat hack reportedly energizes your skin. Give it a whirl.
Why Are Over a Thousand “Times” Employees Refusing to Return to the Office?
They want salary increases. They've been given lunch boxes instead.
You Might Have "Social Jetlag." Here's How to Snap Out of It.
Staying out past sunrise is a rite of passage, but it has its consequences
To Reap the Benefits of Psychedelics, You Probably Have to Trip
Microdosing is popular for obvious reasons, but it likely isn't enough
Why Is the Internet Obsessed With the Size of Zac Efron’s Jaw?
It was the least interesting part of that recent interview, in our opinion
At What Point Did We Officially Become Smarter Than Neanderthals?
A new study probes the genetic mutation that may have changed everything
Why Are Instagram Chefs Addicted to Slamming Their Food?
The bizarre ASMR seems to be a prerequisite for kitchen content these days
Why You Should Try Running with a Tennis Ball
Devotees swear by the practice. We grabbed a Penn 2 and tested it out for ourselves.
Why This Is the Best Time to Become an English Major
Even in an era where American graduates regret their liberal arts degrees
Does Aaron Judge Deserve the American League MVP Over Shohei Ohtani?
As the season wraps up, sportswriters are agonizing over the decision
We Could Cut Cancer Deaths in Half Starting Tomorrow
Many of the most significant "cancer contributors" are behavioral