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Scientific American

Scientific American

Behind the Nobel

A 2025 winner reflects on the mysterious T cells that won him the prize

5 min  |

January 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine

Rock&Gem Magazine

"Lab Quakes” Produce Surprising Results

When faults let loose and earthquakes result, the main effect we mortals experience is the violent shaking.

1 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Pool Party

Tweaked for today, a beloved 1950s suite of Vladimir Kagan outdoor furniture returns with a splash

1 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Meet the AD100

Today's top talents in interior decoration, architecture, and landscape design

6 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Comfort Zone

Kendall Jenner's quirky, colorful country house crafted with Heidi Caillier-pushes the supermodel into new decorative territory

5 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

LINES in the SAND

DESIGNED BY FOSTER + PARTNERS, THE NEW ZAYED NATIONAL MUSEUM IN ABU DHABI MARRIES VERNACULAR TRADITIONS WITH CUTTING-EDGE RESPONSES TO EXTREMIE CLIMATE NEEDS

3 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

FOREVER YOUNG

YOUNG HUH’S ROMANTIC HUDSON VALLEY FARMHOUSE IS A DREAMY BLEND OF COTTAGE STYLE, KOREAN HERITAGE, AND STIRRING REINVENTION

4 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

POWER PLAY

Architect Frank Gehry conjures an astonishing, sculptural home in Silicon Valley with discreetly deferential interiors by The Wiseman Group

5 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Lights Fantastic

Lighting sculptor Stephen White constructed more than 2,000 works over his six-decade career, at least one a staggering 18 feet tall, yet his meticulous scrapbooks contain scant evidence of public recognition. A few newspaper clippings from Hawaii and the West Coast sit next to a single national magazine cover, nearly half a century old the logo obscuring White's (uncredited) design

3 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Classical Order

Is the klismos chair the most ancient piece of furniture still in rotation?

2 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Passing the Torch

At Milan's new Olympic Village, architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill envision community well beyond the Games

1 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Tools for Living

Rethinking the instruments of our everyday, Thomas Yang handcrafts objects with something to say

2 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

SLOW BURN

WITH HELP FROM DESIGNER REMY RENZULLO, JESSICA SAILER TAKES THE PATIENT, EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO OUTFITTING A BROOKLYN TOWN HOUSE FOR HER FAMILY

4 min  |

January / February 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

What's on the Horizon for 2026

These are the science topics that we think will be big this year

6 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

A Suite of Killers

Heart ailments, kidney diseases and type 2 diabetes actually may be part of just one condition. It's called CKM syndrome

10 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

"Use Your Words" Can Be Good for Kids' Health

Writing or expressing feelings can help adults mentally and physically. Kids are no different

5 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Cracking the World's Most Famous Code

Solving the CIA's Kryptos puzzle took three parts math and one part sleuthing

6 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Fire Stoppers

New tech fights fire with sound

2 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Static Launch

Tiny worms leap toward their fruit fly hosts with an electric “tractor beam”

3 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Lunar Nursery

A swirl of gas and dust may be a moon-formation zone

2 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Behind the Nobel

A 2025 winner reflects on the mysterious T cells that won him the prize

5 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

The Reptile Sexpocalypse

The sex of many turtles, crocodilians, and other reptiles is determined by the temperature at which their eggs incubate. Global warming could doom them

10+ min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Distant Diplomacy

Unrelated species “talk” and understand one another to avoid threats.

2 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

The Imperiled Orcas of the Salish Sea

The southern resident killer whales are on the brink. Now the scientists who study them are, too

10+ min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Huntington's Hopes

After years of heartbreak, a new treatment slows this devastating disease

4 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Think Again

Chimpanzees can weigh evidence and update their beliefs like humans do.

3 min  |

January 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

GREETINGS, FRIENDS!

As now the year two-oh-two-five, Somewhat ragged but alive, Reels and staggers to the finish, All its drawbacks can't diminish, Friends, how gladly 'tis we greet you! We aver, and do repeat, you Have our warm felicitations Full of gladsome protestations Of Christmastime regard! Though we have yet to rake the yard, Mercy! It's already snowing.

2 min  |

December 22, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

SELECTIVE MEMORY

\"Marjorie Prime\" and \"Anna Christie.\"

7 min  |

December 22, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE PUZZLE MAESTRO

For Stephen Sondheim, crafting crosswords and treasure hunts was as fun as writing musicals.

10+ min  |

December 22, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

The second Presidency of Donald Trump has been unprecedented in myriad ways, perhaps above all in the way that he has managed to cajole, cow, or simply command people in his Administration to carry out even his most undemocratic wishes with remarkably little dissent.

4 min  |

December 22, 2025
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