Entrepreneur US
HOW TO RAISE MONEY IN AN AI-OBSESSED WORLD
If you're building an AI company, the fundraising rules have shifted. Here's what it takes to succeed.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Entrepreneur US
THINK OUTSIDE THE BUBBLE
As an investor in emerging markets, George Rzepecki looks for opportunities—and founders—that don't fit the Silicon Valley mold.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Vogue US
ON A SILVER PLATTER
Celine Yousefzadeh debuts CYK Silver, a polished capsule of antique finds ready for party season.
1 min |
December 2025
Vogue US
Out of This World
OUR COVER STORY THIS MONTH needs some explanation but not the man himself.
2 min |
December 2025
Vogue US
PUSH AND PULL
Can a little strip of tape reverse the inevitable effects of gravity? Lena Dunham contemplates the ixotic promise of an adhesive. Photographed by Steven Klein.
9 min |
December 2025
Vogue US
HER STORIES
Two books by monumental photographers offer a prismatic view of womanhood.
3 min |
December 2025
Entrepreneur US
HOW TO ACE YOUR FIRST VC MEETINGS
Kevin Carter has invested in over a thousand companies, dozens of which have gone on to billion-dollar valuations. He says that if venture capital is right for your business, you'll know it. The harder part will be knowing who you should take it from.
3 min |
November - December 2025
Entrepreneur US
Why Pet Franchises Are Booming
Our relationships with our pets are changing.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Scientific American
Phages Caught Sleeping
Bacteria use hibernating viruses to immunize themselves
2 min |
December 2025
Scientific American
Discerning Dogs
Some dogs can sort toys by function like human children do
2 min |
December 2025
Scientific American
Gas Busters
An experimental protein grabs carbon monoxide before it latches on to blood cells
2 min |
December 2025
Scientific American
Small Acts of Joy Bring Big Gains
A community science project finds that modest reminders to find joy in the day can have benefits on a par with those of more ambitious well-being interventions
5 min |
December 2025
Scientific American
A Little Heartbeat Irregularity Can Be Good
Milliseconds of variability, now detected by fitness watches, can improve well-being
4 min |
December 2025
Scientific American
Mourning Becomes Electric
What can AI ghosts do for the grieving?
10+ min |
December 2025
Girls' Life magazine
BEING A ROCKETTE CHANGED MY LIFE- BUT NOT IN THE WAY I EXPECTED
Behind the curtain at Radio City, I found strength, sisterhood and confidence I never knew I had.
2 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Girls' Life magazine
Your pop culture party playbook
'Tis the season for celebration: Secret Santa swaps, fancy dinners, New Year's Eve bashes-basically, all the sparkly shindigs you can squeeze into your cal. And thanks to lessons learned from some iconic fêtes, every event this year can shine even brighter than your tree.
3 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Girls' Life magazine
Liamani Segura
Float on by? Hardly. A sidewalk-stopping tulle frock demands serious attention (and attitude).
6 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Scientific American
YOUR PERSONALIZED CANCER VACCINE
Vaccines based on mRNA can be tailored to target a cancer patient's unique tumor mutations. But crumbling support for cancer and mRNA vaccine research has endangered this promising therapy
10+ min |
December 2025
Scientific American
THE PIVOT TO PLASTIC
To keep profits rolling in, oil and gas companies want to turn fossil fuels into a mounting pile of packaging and other products
10+ min |
December 2025
Girls' Life magazine
NO FRIEND GROUP? NO PROBLEM
You know that feeling when you get on Insta and it seems like literally everyone has more friends than you? There are the girls from French class showing off their huge Secret Santa exchange, your cousins at a cookie-baking party with their summer camp pals and your crush cheering on the home team surrounded by all their besties.
3 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Girls' Life magazine
Tress the Halls
Sleigh the season with strands made for the spotlight.
3 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Scientific American
Vulture Culture
Human artifacts turn up in ancient scavengers' nests
2 min |
December 2025
Scientific American
STRANDED ON MARS
NASA spent years and billions of dollars collecting Martian samples to bring home. Now it might just leave them there
10 min |
December 2025
Baseball America
TOP 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE- ADJUSTING WITH THE TIMES
BA Grades receive an updated prospect risk assessment scale
10+ min |
November / December 2025
Baseball America
JESUS MONTERO ONCE RANKED AS AN ELITE PROSPECT
Jesus Montero ranked as the No. 3 prospect in baseball heading into the 2011 season. Scouts thought that the powerful, righthanded-hitting catcher had the type of opposite-field power that would play in Yankee Stadium.
1 min |
November / December 2025
Baseball America
AT YOUR SERVICE
For the first time, Baseball America is factoring MLB service time into prospect eligibility
2 min |
November / December 2025
Reboot Magazine
BRAINS OF THE OPERATION
Biological computers pair the best of human & artificial intelligence
4 min |
October 2025
Reboot Magazine
THE TECHNOLOGY OF BEAUTY
EVEN THOUGH IT'S FAR FROM MATURE, THE INTEGRATION OF AI INTO AESTHETIC MEDICINE IS ALREADY MAKING THE PRACTICE SAFER AND MORE EFFECTIVE
4 min |
October 2025
Reboot Magazine
MIND OVER MATTER
AI IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE HAS TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL. IF IT'S USED RESPONSIBLY.
3 min |
October 2025
Reboot Magazine
Recovering from Data Robbery
When ransomware strikes, resilience must respond. Veeam is here to help.
5 min |
