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Here Comes the Sunscreen
By JULIE BOSMAN
Parents applying protective lotion to their (often reluctant) children.
Jimmy Wales and Kate Garvey on their wedding day at Wesley’s Chapel in London last October.
The founder of Wikipedia has a brand-new life in London with Kate Garvey, his third wife, whom he often describes as “the most connected woman in London.”
A Harvard researcher’s quest to predict who will act on their self-destructive impulses.
From scenic cigar breaks to urban obsolescence.
In movies, time is routinely collapsed. Now, thanks to technology, so is our experience of life itself.
What scientists can learn by observing how primates respond to death.
Assessing the soul patch throughout history; “Kinky Boots” vs. Kinko’s; a fully crowdsourced Meh List.
The ethics of fast-forwarding.
Name tags, obstructions and a pearlescent floral helmet.
An abstract-expressionist tool to create and share your own artwork.
A study that explores abortion’s impact by looking at women who get to the clinic too late.
A steady proliferation of books and films try to make sense of what drives suicide bombers. But few get it right.
An otherwise-healthy 75-year-old’s symptoms stump her doctor — for a while.
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