Culture
Thanks to customizable data, fashion startup Stitch Fix makes your closet look more like a Netflix queue. Read More...
Our most precious resources are dwindling, but author Robert Bryce suggests that breakthrough technologies will actually improve the environment – and continue to make peoples’ lives better. Read More...
Love, loss, and creativity – there’s more to Chanel than just perfume. Tilar Mazzeo, author of The Secret of Chanel No. 5, tells the story behind Coco Chanel and her iconic brand. Read More...
A serial inventor’s best-known project burst into flames before being embraced by the rich and famous. Read More...
Seniors have become increasingly tech-savvy, and startups are beginning to respond to this rapidly-growing market with tailored apps and products, according to Time correspondent Katy Steinmetz. Read More...
A shattered arm didn’t stop one guitar player from redefining music and influencing rock & roll for generations. Read More...
The term “eating your own dog food” comes from programmers who force themselves to use the programs they create; that’s how the bugs get worked out. According to technology writer Clive Thompson, politicians should take a cue from the tech world – and live by their own policies. Read More...
Digital distractions bombard us every second and stop us from making a dent in that lengthy to-do list. Technology writer Clive Thompson explains how we could put our many screens to better use. Read More...
Justin Hall began writing about his life online 20 years ago, before the word “blogging” even existed. He reflects on the pros and cons of a world where you can share your every thought. Read More...
A growing mistrust of science has brought with it whooping cough epidemics and GMO bans, stalling society’s progress, argues Michael Specter, author of Denialism: How Irrational Thinking Hinders Scientific Progress, Harms the Planet, and Threatens Our Lives. Read More...