"I don't want to stay where things are not actively trying to get better," said college senior Kaitlyn Wood.
It's easy to laugh, but the outage was also a reminder of how fragile our "smart" world really is. The EightSleep became a glorified heating pad, the LitterRobot a luxury scoop, the Hue bulbs a ...
The continuing federal government shutdown and cuts to the CDC mean that the U.S. may not be prepared for the next natural ...
Helping entrepreneurs in the the tech sector could play a role in addressing Mississippi’s brain drain problem.  Mississippi ...
You slept, you ate, you didn’t run a marathon… and yet your bones feel heavy and your head hums like an old fridge. The ...
This article is a call to the builders who stayed — to the software developers coding in cramped flats, the data analysts crunching numbers while the power flickers; the educators redesigning learning ...
NYU neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki warns that ignoring unread messages or unfinished tasks creates mental “open loops” that ...
In this column, Tully Smyth shares how healing lead her to her best dating era yet, where she's happier than ever.
It seems indisputable that social media, doomscrolling, incessant stimuli, and short-form online slop have all helped to fuel an epidemic of malaise, angst, depression, deaths of despair, and ...
From scheduling appointments to detecting fractures and strokes, AI is being used in Vermont with the goal of enabling ...
Behavioral economists call this debt aversion , the tendency to feel anxiety or shame about debt, which ironically leads us ...