Architectural Digest US
FERTILE IMAGINATION
DESIGNING A ROOFTOP GARDEN FOR THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM, SARA ZEWDE TAKES INSPIRATION FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD AS A PLACE AND AS AN IDEA
3 min |
January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US
Poetic Nature
With sfumato hues - and a dash of sprezzatura Dimorestudio gives a classic London flat a moody Italian makeover
4 min |
January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US
Call of the Wild
Designed by Tom Kundig, the new One&Only Moonlight Basin resort brings nature and nurture face-to-face
2 min |
January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US
What a Feast
For their upcoming restaurant at Manhattan's Breuer building, Roman and Williams partners with Sotheby's to deliver multisensory meals like no other
3 min |
January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US
Rocky Mountain High
Designer Frances Merrill of Reath Design channels the spirit of the landscape in her soulful transformation of an Aspen ski house
3 min |
January / February 2026
Old House Journal
NEW INSULATION FOR OLD WALLS
If after insulating the attic, weather-stripping windows, and addressing infiltration, an energy audit recommends upgrading wall insulation, the first step is to find out what's already in there, if anything.
1 min |
January - February 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
Ultra Tec Machines That Shape the Gemcutters' World
A lucky few find their life's passion in a bucket of gravel.
10 min |
January / February 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
CURLING STONES TAKE CENTER ICE AT THE OLYMPICS
When the 2026 Winter Olympics open in Italy in February, nearly 3,000 athletes from 91 countries will be vying for medals, most in the various disciplines of the marquee sports of skiing, skating, snowboarding and bobsledding.
4 min |
January / February 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
THE LIZZADRO MUSEUM'S MICRO WORLD
Florentine & Roman Mosaics
7 min |
January / February 2026
Scientific American
Cable Quakes
Fiber optics that connect the world can detect its earthquakes, too
2 min |
January 2026
Scientific American
Flashes in the Night
Celestial transients shine furiously and briefly. Astronomers are just beginning to understand them
10+ min |
January 2026
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
Mondays Really Are More Stressful
The start of the workweek can be a biologically measurable stressor, with consequences for long-term health that can stretch into retirement
4 min |
January 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
Just How Fast Were Dinosaurs?
We need new ways to run the numbers!
1 min |
January / February 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
When We Get to Another Planet,
Send in the robots!
1 min |
January / February 2026
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
Rock&Gem Magazine
Parsing Out What Dinosaurs Ate
It's all in the teeth.
1 min |
January / February 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
California's PATRIOTIC COMBO
Black, White & Blue? Try Red Instead!
8 min |
January / February 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
Scrap Jewelry in Today's Market What's It Good For?
Gold is everywhere in the news these days.
6 min |
January / February 2026
Scientific American
OUR ROBOTIC PICTURE
Will mechanical helpers ever be commonplace at home, at work and beyond?
10+ min |
January 2026
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
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
Behind the Nobel
A 2025 winner reflects on the mysterious T cells that won him the prize
5 min |
January 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
Switzerland's ICE PALACE
Walk Inside a Glacier at The Top of Europe
7 min |
January / February 2026
Scientific American
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE: Ignorosphere Surfers
SCIENTISTS HAVE DEVISED tiny featherweight disks that could float freely in Earth's mesosphere or the thin air of Mars, theoretically even while carrying payloads.
3 min |
January 2026
Scientific American
Huntington's Hopes
After years of heartbreak, a new treatment slows this devastating disease
4 min |
January 2026
Rock&Gem Magazine
VICTORIA STONE
Victoria Stone is one of those materials that immediately captures the attention of observers because of its inherent beauty and also because of its increasing scarcity on the market.
4 min |
January / February 2026
Scientific American
Static Launch
Tiny worms leap toward their fruit fly hosts with an electric “tractor beam”
3 min |
January 2026
Scientific American
Think Again
Chimpanzees can weigh evidence and update their beliefs like humans do
3 min |
January 2026
Scientific American
What's on the Horizon for 2026
These are the science topics that we think will be big this year
6 min |