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The Rogue's Guide to Navigating the Current State of Science in 2017

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

5 Tips to Step Up Your Pho Game From Andrea Nguyen's Pho Cookbook

Andrea Nguyen’s comprehensive miscellany of pho, The Pho Cookbook, is an evenly measured assemblage of research, recipes, and lore. → Read More

In Pursuit of Flavor: Edna Lewis and the Art of True Southern Cuisine

True Southern cuisine remained unknown in most U.S. kitchens until Edna Lewis came along, championing the fresh, joyful, and wholesome ingredients. → Read More

Caffeine Dreams: 13 Books for the Coffee Obsessed

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

Want to Question Your Reality? Read Carlo Rovelli's New Book

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

Weekend Reading: President Donald Trump, PEN Finalists, and 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

Measuring the Stars: The Legacy of the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory

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

Pilgrimage: Finding New Faith in the Life of Pope Francis

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

Bellevue: Treat Yourself to a Tour of NYC's Oldest Hospital

Three centuries of medicine and mayhem can be found in the rich history of Bellevue, the nation's oldest public hospital. → Read More

Weekend Reading: What President Donald Trump Means

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

Human Survival Is Hard, For Other Organisms It's a Lot Harder

Science journalist Matt Simon’s book The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar offers incredibly creative examples of evolution in the animal kingdom. → Read More

Weekend Reading: NASA's Cassini Spacecraft, HIV, and 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

Forever Childlike: An Essential Reader's Guide to Julia Child

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

Weekend Reading: RIP Adulyadej, Bob Dylan Wins, and 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

Weekend Reading: Kaine vs. Pence, the NSA, and 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

Surrender, New York: 8 Books Set in New York City

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

Heading a Restaurant in Our Cutthroat, Reality-Chef Culture

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

Weekend Reading: Hello Air Pods, Clinton v. Trump, and 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

All Under Heaven: A Brief, Salivating History of Chinese Cuisine

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

Weekend Reading: SpaceX, a Fossil Discovery, and 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