Tatiana Baez
These Images Show the Harsh Reality of NYC's Income Inequality
The American Dream doesn't always become a reality for some New York City residents.
The Guy Who Cycled Naked Across Part of the US
I asked Rob Greenfield about taking environmentalism to a level that might seem like a form of self torture.
This Newly-Discovered Carnivorous Species Looks Like a Teddy Bear
The two-pound olinguito swings through the cloud forests of Ecuador and Colombia, and is related to raccoons. To our knowledge, there are thousands of the 'lil guys.
Buy This Video Game, Get a Trip To Space
The $1 million 'Saints Row IV' package also includes a "full-size replica dubstep" gun.
The Five Ways Conservative Media Keep Trying to Trick Us About Climate Change
They're interesting not because they’re anything new, but because they’re just so goddamn clever.
PayPal's Co-Founder Made an App That Predicts Pregnancy
Max Levchin's new app tracks ovulation data and monitors menstruation cycles in hopes of better addressing growing infertility rates.
How We Evolved to Love Music
We might know why we love sad music, and why heart-wrenchingly depressing songs make us happy, but it’s hard to say what drew us to any music in the first place.
A New Wi-Fi-Enabled Tooth Sensor Rats You Out When You Smoke or Overeat
Scientists have invented a tooth sensor that sends health data to your doctor's smartphone directly from your mouth.
Mauna Kea in the Round
An inside peek at the tools astronomers get to play with everyday on the top of a volcano in Hawaii.
The Birth of the Paradigm Shift
The idea that scientific advancement is not evolutionary is nothing new. But the late Thomas Kuhn was the first person to put it down on paper and mass distribute it.
Over One-Sixth of America's Coastline Is Under High Threat of Washing Out
That includes 250,000 elderly residents, 30,000 families below the poverty line, and $300 billion in residential property value.