
How to Do Better for Your Middle School Student
In a new book, journalist Judith Warner offers compassionate advice for a difficult time—and suggests that parents are part of the problem
Gareth Cook is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who edits Scientific American's Mind Matters online news column.

In a new book, journalist Judith Warner offers compassionate advice for a difficult time—and suggests that parents are part of the problem

Author Merlin Sheldrake shows how this neglected kingdom is essential for life on earth

In The Genius of Women, journalist Janice Kaplan celebrates stories of pure brilliance that most people have never heard

Philosopher Philip Goff answers questions about “panpsychism”

Three scientists discuss the plant science and history of bitters—and share a Thanksgiving cocktail

Psychologist Michele Gelfand’s grand unified theory of cultural “tightness”

Design and architecture critic Alexandra Lange examines the material world we’ve created for children

In a new book, best-selling author Michael Pollan explores psychedelics and the mind

The cognitive style you need in times of change, explained by best-selling author Leonard Mlodinow

In Steven Pinker’s new book, Enlightenment Now, he argues that we live in the best of times—and must remain devoted to reason and humanism if that is to continue

In a new book, an argument for giving children more of a sense of control over their lives

In a new book, Daniel Pink lays out the ideal times for everything you do

In a “fake news” world, the neuroscientist Tali Sharot explains what convinces people—and what does not

Philosophy professor Nick Riggle offers “a unified theory of how not to suck”

A new book argues that thought and knowledge are community efforts

Do you know the two types of popularity—and which is better for you?

Come to know the shark, the grizzly, the rattlesnake—all of them deeply misunderstood

Technology now is designed to make it “irresistible,” argues psychology and marketing professor Adam Alter

Journalist Emily Esfahani Smith offers a guide for building a better approach to living

Investigative journalist Alan Schwarz sounds the alarm
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