
Fast Company
100 BEST WORKPLACES FOR INNOVATORS 2025
FOR THE SEVENTH YEAR, WE ASKED COMPANIES TO TELL US HOW THEY ARE CREATING CULTURES THAT EMBRACE INNOVATION NOT JUST AT THE TOP, BUT ACROSS THEIR ENTIRE ORGANIZATION. THESE 182 IMPRESSED OUR JUDGES THE MOST.
1 min |
Fall 2025

Fast Company
Ellie Takes Manhattan
LIBERTY MASCOT ELLIE THE ELEPHANT STOLE THE SHOW AS THE TEAM CELEBRATED ITS WNBA CHAMPIONSHIP.
2 min |
Fall 2025

Fast Company
WHERE THE MARKETING SPORTS JOBS ARE
Here's everything you need to know about who's hiring at the teams, leagues, brands, agencies, and media companies powering one of the hottest fields in business.
4 min |
Fall 2025

Marie Claire - US
The CHANGEMAKERS
We asked our 2025 class of visionaries, leaders, and rule breakers to take the very first MC Changemakers Questionnaire. Their answers reveal how narratives get shifted, how conversations get started—and what we should all be listening to for a little motivation.
10+ min |
The Changemakers Issue

Rock&Gem Magazine
CRYSTAL SKULLS
A Tale of Fascinating Fakes
7 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
HOW TO NAME A DINOSAUR
Learn all about it-then coin a name of your own!
5 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
The Black Prince's Ruby and Other Cursed Gems
Submitted for your consideration: A collection of gems whose acquisition has often been synonymous with terrible loss but whose sparkle still holds fatal attraction. Meet some of the most cursed and feared - gems in history.
7 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
Ancient Proteins Survive Much Longer than Expected and offer new insights into rhino evolution
In paleontology, the old days of pick-and-shovel and drawing evolutionary relationships based on anatomy alone may not be long gone, but they’re certainly being overshadowed by advances in the lab.
1 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
Unraveling the Evolutionary History of Squids with "Digital Fossil-Mining"
Squids are squiggly soft-bodied creatures able to dart quickly in the ocean. But soft bodies present a problem for paleontologists. With rare exceptions in so-called Lagerstätte deposits, they seldom fossilize.
1 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
New Appreciation for a 35 Million-Year-Old Tsunami
Mention death and destruction by bolides, and all eyes turn to the Chicxulub impactor that took out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
1 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
Details of the Sea Floor Emerge from the Deep
As I reported in August, less than 0.001% of the deep sea floor has been seen by direct visual observation, either by human eyes or cameras in research submersibles.
1 min |
October 2025

Marie Claire - US
ON THE SCENT
Introducing Marie Claire's second annual Fragrance Awards, where we spotlight the year's best-smelling perfumes and products.
3 min |
The Changemakers Issue

Marie Claire - US
A Change of Scenery
We asked some of the busiest women in the world to share the secret spot they head to when they need to recharge their mind, body, and spirit.
6 min |
The Changemakers Issue

Rock&Gem Magazine
Is Earth's Magnetic Field Linked to Atmospheric Oxygen?
The scientists making the observation were surprised. A time series analysis of geological records over the past 540 million years of Earth history seems to show a highly correlated link between oxygen levels in the Earth's atmosphere and the strength of the planet's magnetic field, and both seem to be slowly increasing in sync.
1 min |
October 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine
FROM THE FIRES OF HELL
Sulfur: A Natural History
6 min |
October 2025

Marie Claire - US
Could This Be the Cure?
For decades, a New York writer struggled to understand why she couldn't find happiness. Years of therapy, lifestyle changes-nothing worked. Then she tried MDMA.
10 min |
The Changemakers Issue

Rock&Gem Magazine
From Waste to Rock in No Time Flat!
Ever wonder how long it takes for rock to form? It could be as little as minutes when molten lava hits ice-cold water beneath the sea to instantly form igneous basalt.
1 min |
October 2025

Marie Claire - US
Where Are All the Women Designers?
There's something missing from luxury fashion houses. And it's too obvious to be an oversight.
5 min |
The Changemakers Issue

Marie Claire - US
THE TALENTED TEYANA TAYLOR
A new album. Multiple upcoming acting roles. Perhaps even a culinary era. The multi-hyphenate has proven she can do it all. So why wouldn't she?
10+ min |
The Changemakers Issue

Marie Claire - US
Melinda French Gates Knows Exactly How Her Career Ends
It's been one year since the philanthropist left the Gates Foundation, and while she's still figuring things out, there's one cause she's committed to for life.
4 min |
The Changemakers Issue

Marie Claire - US
THE FUTURE OF FASHION
At Marie Claire and Kering's annual call to action, experts and activists in the style industry discussed what's needed to become more sustainable.
2 min |
The Changemakers Issue

Rock&Gem Magazine
Maribel CAVES & HOTEL...
Haunted Ruins With 'New Hope' For Caves
7 min |
October 2025

Scientific American
The Dawn of Polar
Fossils hint at when birds began making their mind-blowing journey to the Arctic to breed
10+ min |
October 2025

Scientific American
Fast Fashion Needs a Green Makeover
A more circular economy in textiles will look good on everyone
4 min |
October 2025

Scientific American
Echolocation Touch
Dolphins' echolocation may be more like feeling than like seeing
3 min |
October 2025

Scientific American
What I Wish Parents Knew about Social Media
I study social media for a living. Here's how parents can help their kids use it safely and productively
5 min |
October 2025

Scientific American
How a Tiny Brain Region Guides Generosity
Whether and how much we help others may be determined by the brain's basolateral amygdala
6 min |
October 2025

Scientific American
VOYAGE TO NOWHERE
An expensive and ambitious plan for interstellar travel has quietly disappeared
10+ min |
October 2025

Scientific American
Why Knot
Mathematicians unravel a long-standing conjecture about knot theory
2 min |
October 2025

Scientific American
A Dangerous Silver Bullet
Drugs that hit an Alzheimer's target are gaining traction. Some neurologists remain dubious
9 min |