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Here are five free resources for backing up, complementing, and expanding on our access to science in a year that's seen the rise of alternative facts. → Read More
Andrea Nguyen’s comprehensive miscellany of pho, The Pho Cookbook, is an evenly measured assemblage of research, recipes, and lore. → Read More
True Southern cuisine remained unknown in most U.S. kitchens until Edna Lewis came along, championing the fresh, joyful, and wholesome ingredients. → Read More
Can you imagine what the zing of caffeine can produce when confined to pen and paper? Start a fresh brew and pick up one of these books to find out. → Read More
Carlo Rovelli, author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, is back with another mind-bending work of accessible science writing, Reality Is Not What It Seems. → Read More
This weekend, digest Trump's inauguration, celebrate the finalists for the PEN Awards and witness Mark Zuckerberg sue Hawaiian families for beachfront land. → Read More
By the late 19th century, the cosmos came within closer reach, thanks in large part to an unusual group of researchers in the United States. → Read More
From humble beginnings to sovereign of Vatican City, Pope Francis's journey has long been defined by faith and an ability to heal divides. → Read More
Three centuries of medicine and mayhem can be found in the rich history of Bellevue, the nation's oldest public hospital. → Read More
This weekend, wrap your mind around Donald Trump, president-elect: Why were the polls were so off? Why are some American lives safer than others? And more. → Read More
Science journalist Matt Simon’s book The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar offers incredibly creative examples of evolution in the animal kingdom. → Read More
This weekend, read up on NASA's Cassini spacecraft's journey through the rings of Saturn, learn the truth about the initial spread of HIV, and more. → Read More
In honor of Alex Prud'homme's latest account of Julia Child, we're recommending 8 great books on (and by) the infectiously enthusiastic chef. → Read More
This weekend, mourn the loss of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Nobel Prize-winner Dario Fo, celebrate Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize win, and more. → Read More
This weekend, brush up on the American vice president in the wake of the debate, keep up with the latest NSA scandal, and watch out for Hurricane Matthew. → Read More
A city that never sleeps has many stories to tell. In honor of Caleb Carr's latest, here are 8 books set in New York City's more legendary days. → Read More
In her book Generation Chef, Karen Stabiner tells the story of young restaurateurs raised on reality chef shows and staggeringly successful food empires. → Read More
This weekend, scrap your old headphones for Air Pods, keep up with the latest Clinton-Trump contention, and say goodbye to Dilma Rousseff. → Read More
The ingredients and dishes in Carolyn Phillips's culinary Chinese encyclopedia/cookbook are a trail of clues to the whole of China's cuisines and history. → Read More
This weekend, keep up on space travel, wonder at a new fossil discovery and what it may tell us about life on Earth, and keep an eye on Hermine. → Read More