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Why Am I Inexplicably Drawn to Having a 'Christian Girl Autumn'?
There's a psychological reason that we reach for basic joys in times of chaos.
Spice Up Your Next Zoom Meeting by Inviting a Real Goat
Farmers are raising money during the pandemic by renting them out to virtual team meetings—and Motherboard tried it.
Weed Use During Pregnancy Is Linked to Psychotic Tendencies in Kids, Finds Study
A massive long-term study of almost 11,500 kids shows those who were exposed to weed in the womb were more likely to have aggression towards others, as well as weaker cognitive abilities.
What 'Workations' Are Like Around the World
People on workation can attend meetings by the beach in Aruba or crush deadlines before trekking scenic mountains in Japan.
Science Says Watching Cute Animals Is Good for Your Health
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COVID Cancelled My Vacation So I ‘Travelled’ From Home
All you need is Google Earth, a desired destination, your remote travel comrades, and a bit of imagination.
I Tried (and Failed) to Pull Off a Romantic Mexican Vacation During COVID-19
I recently travelled from Toronto to L.A. to Baja, taking advantage of some confusing travel bans. It eventually caught up to me.
How to Break the Cycle of Working Out and Then Being So Sore You Can't Move
If the point of working out isn't soreness, then... what is it?
'My Co-Worker Wants to Chat Non-Stop While We're Working'
Every office seems to have an excessive chatter.
Are Digital Pregnancy Tests a Wasteful Scam? An Investigation
Electronic pregnancy tests use paper test strips that are connected to computer chips, raising the question of what you're paying for.
Virtual Communal Dining Is More Personal Than It Sounds
Junzi Kitchen chef Lucas Sin explains how his "crisis pop-up" brought food history and collaboration to diners during NYC's restaurant shutdown.