Science

The Atlantic
Nietzsche's Guide To Better Living
If philosophy can serve as therapy, its not by offering solace but by jolting the soul.
8 min |
October 2018

The Atlantic
How AI Could Give Rise To Tyranny
Artificial Intelligence could erase many practical advantages of democracy, and erode the ideals of liberty and equality. It will further concentrate power among a small elite if we dont take steps to stop it.
10+ min |
October 2018

The Atlantic
The Personal Cost Of Black Success
Two men chronicle their rise into the meritocratic elite, exposing pernicious myths and brutal realities along the way.
10+ min |
November 2018

The Atlantic
Women Are Angry. Now What?
Rebecca Traister Invokes Fury To Unify Women In A Battle Against Men, But Being Mad Can Prove Divisive, Too.
9 min |
November 2018

The Atlantic
Newt Gingrich Says You're Welcome
He turned politics into a vicious blood sport, broke Congress, and paved the way for Trumps rise. Now hes reveling in his achievements.
10+ min |
November 2018

The Atlantic
Can The Pentagon Weaponize The Brain?
The Pentagons R&D arm, DARPA, gave us drones and the internet. Now the agency has a new mission: to fold computers into the brain and nervous systemor maybe vice versa. Silicon Valley is eating all of this up.
10+ min |
November 2018
The Atlantic
The Next Populist Revolution
Establishment Democrats believe that poor immigrants and their children will be part of an emerging majority. They could be very wrong.
10 min |
September 2018
The Atlantic
How Ice Went Rogue
A long-running inferiority complex, vast statutory power, a chilling new directive from the top—inside America’s unfolding immigration tragedy.
10+ min |
September 2018
The Atlantic
May It Please the Court
In more than a decade as a trial lawyer, I’ve watched in frustration as male attorneys rely on a range of courtroom tactics that are off-limits to women. Judges and juries reward men for being domineering— and expect women to be deferential. This cultural bias runs deep and won’t be easily overcome. I have the trial transcripts to prove it.
10+ min |
September 2018

The Atlantic
Donald Trump Builds His Autocracy!
Will American democracy survive Trump? And will the midterms matter?
10 min |
October 2018

The Atlantic
A Warning From Europe
Polarization. Conspiracy theories. Attacks on the free press. An obsession with loyalty. Recent events in the United States follow a pattern Europeans know all too well.
10+ min |
October 2018

The Atlantic
Losing The Democratic Habit
Americans once learned self-governance by practicing it constantlyin lodge halls, neighborhood associations, and labor unions. As participation in these institutions has dwindled, so has public faith in democracy. To restore it, we must return democratic practices to everyday life.
10 min |
October 2018

The Atlantic
Adison Vs. The Mob
The founders designed a government that would be insulated from the heat of popular sentiment, but they didnt anticipate the unbridled passions of the digital age.Here show the constitutional order can survive.
10+ min |
October 2018

The Atlantic
Measles As Metaphor
What the disease’s return tells us about America’s ailing culture.
10 min |
August 2019

The Atlantic
Carry Me Back
Race, history, and memories of a Virginia girlhood.
10+ min |
August 2019

The Atlantic
The Trouble With Dentistry
You likely don’t need to go to the dentist every six months. Those microcavities might heal without a filling. And you may want a second opinion before getting that root canal. An inquiry into a profession that’s much less scientific—and far more prone to gratuitous procedures—than you might think.
10+ min |
May 2019

The Atlantic
You Buy It, You Break It
How private equity is killing retail
9 min |
July/August 2018

The Atlantic
Pop Culture's Failure To Rage
Why songs and TV shows are full of postelection angst about feeling impotent, complicit, despondent— and what a more constructive future of protest art might look like
10+ min |
June 2018

The Atlantic
The Lessons Of Henry Kissinger
The legendary and controversial statesman criticizes the Obama Doctrine, talks about the main challenges for the next president, and explains how to avoid war with China.
10+ min |
December 2016

The Atlantic
The Mystery of Why People Go Missing in Alaska
Two families, two bodies, and a wilderness of secrets.
10+ min |
April 2016

The Atlantic
The Secret Shame of Middle-Class Americans
Nearly half of Americans would have trouble finding $400 to pay for an emergency. I’m one of them.
10+ min |
May 2016

The Atlantic
Why Luck Matters More Than You Might Think
The luckiest people overlook their good fortune. This is bad news for us all.
10 min |
May 2016

The Atlantic
Is Grit Overrated? The Downside of Persistence
The psychologist Angela Duckworth argues that dogged, single-minded persistence is a key to career success—but it carries downsides, too.
9 min |
May 2016

The Atlantic
How to Reverse Citizens United
What campaign-finance reformers can learn from the NRA.
8 min |
April 2016

The Atlantic
The Nancy Pelosi Problem
The first female speaker of the House has become the most effec tive congressional leader of modern times—and, not coincidentally, the most vilified.
7 min |
April 2018

The Atlantic
Where Fantasy Meets Black Lives Matter
A much-anticipated young-adult debut taps into a tradition of speculative fiction rooted in African culture.
6 min |
April 2018
The Atlantic
The Poet Laureate Of Englishness
Revisiting A. E. Housman in the age of Brexit
7 min |
October 2017
The Atlantic
What Lies Beneath
Buried deep under an island in the Baltic, the world’s first permanent nuclear-waste repository is nearing completion. If all goes according to plan, future generations may not know it’s there.
4 min |
October 2017

The Atlantic
The First White President
DONALD TRUMP’S PRESIDENCY IS PREDICATED NEARLY ENTIRELY ON THE NEGATION OF A BLACK PRESIDENT. AND THE CONSTITUENCIES HE HAS ACTIVATED ARE NOT GOING AWAY.
10+ min |
October 2017

The Atlantic
Reality's End
The current era of “fake news” may soon seem quaint. Video manipulation is eroding society’s ability to agree on what’s true—or what’s even real.
8 min |