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Scientific American

Scientific American

Probiotic Hope and Hype

Despite their popularity, supplements with billions of \"good\" microbes help only a few illnesses, research shows

3 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Inside Asteroid Family Trees

Asteroid origins can be hard to trace

4 min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

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
Scientific American

Scientific American

OUR ROBOTIC FUTURE

Will mechanical helpers ever be commonplace at home, at work and beyond?

10+ min  |

January 2026
Scientific American

Scientific American

Signals from Within

Disruptions in interoception, the ability to detect and interpret the body's internal state, may underlie anxiety, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and many other psychological ailments

10+ min  |

January 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

FREITAS AWARD: DOUBLE-A ROCKET CITY TRASH PANDAS

Rocket City masters the art of brand awareness with its iconic raccoon and trash-can rocket ship logo

2 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

THE DUALITY OF FREE AGENCY

The same system that ushers stars to the spenders also constrains players through their peak seasons

4 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

FREITAS AWARD: CLASS A VANCOUVER CANADIANS

As Canada's only minor league team affiliated with Canada's only MLB team, Vancouver leans into tradition while also embracing new ideas

2 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

MLB COACH OF THE YEAR DAVID POPKINS, BLUE JAYS HITTING COACH

First-year hitting coach David Popkins restores swagger to the hard-hitting Blue Jays and sees ideal results

3 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR MILWAUKEE BREWERS

The Brewers win in the big leagues. They win in the minors. They develop their own players. And they do everything as consistently and efficiently as any organization— a credit to years of good process

8 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

TRAILBLAZER AWARD JEN PAWOL

Pawol made history this year as the first woman to umpire an MLB regular season game

2 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

WEST MICHIGAN WHITECAPS

West Michigan won 92 games, more than any minor league team in 31 years, continuing to show the Tigers' drafting and developmental might

3 min  |

January / February 2026
Baseball America

Baseball America

National League ORGANIZATION REPORT

Cristofer Torin was aware of the speculation that some in the industry thought his body might eventually force him to move off shortstop.

7 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

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

Architectural Digest US

PARADISE FOUND

AT NORTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ICONIC SEA RANCH, HARD BY THE PACIFIC, COMMUNE DESIGN HELPS A YOUNG CREATIVE COUPLE MANIFEST THEIR DREAM OF COASTAL BLISS

4 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

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
Architectural Digest US

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

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

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

Architectural Digest US

CUTTING A RUG

Even during Sweden's famously long and bitter-cold winter, the dining room at Beata Heuman’s 18th-century family farmhouse bursts with life thanks to the hand-painted mural of tulips, lilies, dahlias, and fruit trees—all a nod to flora on the property grounds, much of it planted by her mom. Now, the AD100 designer has teamed up with the British wall covering brand de Gournay to bring that tableau (ever so slightly tweaked) into production. Heuman says of the collaboration, which also includes Delft Folly, her riff on the classic Dutch blue-and-white tiles. degournay.com

1 min  |

January / February 2026
Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Rule of Threes

On the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a trio of AD100 talents bring rigor and romance to a historic town house

3 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