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Jacob “Jake” Kelley no longer attends public events without a safety plan. That point was driven home to Kelley, a nonbinary queer-inclusive sex educator, in March as they prepared to do a training at ...
Grief isn't a competition, but it can sure feel like one. What do we do when our own loss feels like it deserves more attention—or less—than our friend's loss does?
"When you are craving sweets, it is your body's way of telling you that you haven't eaten enough calories from fresh fruits," ...
One fascinating mechanism in the human brain is something called the habit loop. When a behavior—whether mental or ...
We've tested hundreds of smart home products in more than 20 categories to help determine which ones are best for every room in (and out of) the house.
Explore news and insights on climate change, environment policies, global warming and sustainable practices with The New York Times Climate and Environment section.
Paul Tunnah sat down with AstraZeneca's vice president of sustainability strategy and engagement Jim Massey to discuss how the global pharma company is embracing a green future. There has been a ...
Newton's laws of motion, often perceived as abstract, are actually evident in everyday experiences. The first law explains ...