Why do cats act so weird?
Adults Addiction PetsThey're cute, they're lovable, and judging by the 26 billion views on over 2 million YouTube videos of them, one thing is certain: cats are very entertaining. But their strange feline behaviors, both amusing and baffling, leave many of us asking: Why do cats do that?
How Is Your Phone Changing You?
Adults Psychology TechnologyShould you be worried about your cellphone?
The pleasure of poetic pattern
Adults Art Language MusicHumans are creatures of rhythm and repetition. From our breath to our gait: rhythm is central to our experience, and often brings us pleasure. We can find pleasure in the rhythm of a song, or even the rows of an orchard. Of course, too much repetition can also backfire. David Silverstein describes what poetic repetition is and why it works.
Pomegranate Wild Rice Salad
Adults Creativity Food HealthWhisk dressing ingredients together in a small bowl, set aside until ready to use...
Is life a video game? | Elon Musk | Code Conference 2016
Adults Gaming Life PsychologyIs our life a simulation? Elon Musk has thought about this a lot.
Why do some people have seasonal allergies?
Adults Health Human BiologyAh, spring. Grass growing, flowers blooming, trees budding. For those with allergies, though, this explosion of new life probably inspires more dread than joy. So what's behind this annual onslaught of mucus? Eleanor Nelsen explains what happens when your immune system goes rogue.
Mini S'mores
Adults Creativity FoodIn a medium saucepan, add the butter, water, and salt over medium heat. Allow all the butter to melt and bring the mixture to a boil...
Ara: What's next
Adults Business Gadgets TechnologyProject Ara is a new modular computing platform, allowing devices to be customized for style and function. Choose your high-res camera, add a louder speaker, swap in a better battery. Imagine the possibilities.
Disney and Pixar Sings Hello
Adults Creativity Film MusicImpressionist Brian Hull has gotten in character as a variety of on-screen personalities, from those in Frozen's "Let It Go" to Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean films.