From innovative adult changing stations to seamless architectural 3D visualization, Building Design+Construction editors have collected 16 of the top products launched during ...
A tiny, aquatic, single-celled organism can contract to one-quarter of its body length in less than 5 milliseconds—hundreds ...
“In manifesting, at the bare minimum, what we’re going to do is we’re going to allow a person to have a positive perception of reality and overall improve their happiness, reduce stress [and] give ...
As the war with Iran nears its one-month mark on March 28, complex escalation dynamics continue to drive the conflict. Iran’s escalation strategy centers on unrestrained retaliation in response to U.S ...
One week in, the US-Israeli war with Iran has expanded in scope significantly. Strikes have been reported in more than a dozen countries across the region since the United States and Israel first ...
Whether hitting a golf ball, catching a pass or skiing downhill, visualization increases repetitions safely without physical exertion while also reinforcing key technical and tactical focus points.
Adam Aaronson’s tough themeless puzzle will get your head spinning. By Caitlin Lovinger SATURDAY PUZZLE — Adam Aaronson is a steady contributor to The New York Times’s daily crosswords and has ...
As 2025 wraps up an eventful year in foreign policy, five CFR fellows look ahead to what they’ll be watching in 2026. In charts, graphics, and maps, our experts consider how the United States will ...
What do puzzles, gymnastics, writing and using maps all have in common? They all rely on people’s ability to visualize objects as they spin, flip or turn in space, without physically moving them. This ...
When an object moves extremely fast—close to the speed of light—certain basic assumptions that we take for granted no longer apply. This is the central consequence of Albert Einstein's special theory ...