GQ US
The Odyssey Squad- MATT DAMON, ROBERT PATTINSON, TOM HOLLAND & CHRISTOPHER NOLAN on the making of 'THE ODYSSEY'
How Hollywood's three leading-est men led a cast and crew of hundreds to help Nolan create his most epic and ambitious blockbuster to date.
10+ min |
Summer 2026
GQ US
On Your Mark, Get Set, DOPE!
A front-row seat to the making of the inaugural Enhanced Games, where select performance-enhancing drugs are permitted, and athletes and organizers alike are making real the hypothetical: What would the Olympics be like if everyone could juice?
10+ min |
Summer 2026
GQ US
Set your dogs free
This summer's most exciting dressing? It's happening at ground level.
3 min |
Summer 2026
Scientific American
City Flitters
Spotted lanternflies' love of cities may be the secret to their invasive success
4 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Ear in the Ground
Plants can “hear” rain coming, and it spurs them into action
2 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Fractured Society
Two hundred chimps are embroiled in a rare \"civil war\"
3 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Martian Shadow
A fast-moving wave of darkness is spreading across the Red Planet
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Aurora Poetry
Medieval poets provide key descriptions to track solar events
2 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
State of American Science
A decades-old compact between science and society is broken
10+ min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Bonus Finding
How breast cancer screening can predict heart disease risk
2 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Allie Balter-Kennedy
Probing ice cores to foresee the effects of climate change
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Steven Chavez
Making catalysts used in industrial processes hardier and more effective
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Samagya Banskota
Using viruslike particles to deliver therapies safely and effectively
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Jenny Bergner
Mimicking the chemistry of outer space to explain how planets form
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Jieneng Chen
Creating artificial-intelligence tools for cancer detection
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Kauê M. Costa
Applying new tools to behavioral tests to discern how we learn
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Chee-Huat Linus Eng
Creating techniques to allow scientists to see biological processes in real time
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Emily Finn
Studying why people interpret the same thing in different ways
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Anna Ho
Describing the characteristics of short-lived astrophysical events
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Christina V. Theodoris
Creating artificial-intelligence models to find treatments for cardiac diseases
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Erini Lambrides
Characterizing the “Little Red Dots” to decipher the beginnings of galaxies
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Alice Stanton
Building models of the human brain to better understand disease
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Mikhail Kolmogorov
Developing software to reveal large genetic changes that lead to cancer
1 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
On Our Radar
These young scientists are making waves in their own ways. Keep an eye on them—great things are ahead
2 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Craig Venter
In his final interview, the “swashbuckling” geneticist pointed the way for science
7 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
The Past Is Our Future
It’s a difficult time to be a young scientist in America. Lessons from history can tell us what the future might hold
10+ min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Atul Gawande
On reclaiming America’s edge in research and public health
3 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Bright Spots
Science is flourishing in some labs and fields more than others
10+ min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
Elizabeth Blackburn
On fighting for truth, inclusion and the next generation of scientists
3 min |
July/August 2026
Scientific American
How to Fix Science
The federal funding system for scientific research in the U.S. needs reform
9 min |