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"Setting 'Apeshit' in the Louvre is more than just a flex: It’s a dramatic expansion of the type of culture normally presented in this elite space, one where people of color have long felt excluded and unwelcome," writes Lauren A. Henry.
"The emotional safety net of sex work was comfortable, because it had always supported my life. Romantic love and dating had destroyed it."
Nutrigenomics—where dietitians and doctors tailor a diet plan based on your DNA—is a hot topic right now. But would it work?
In a small room at a private resort, a technology expert fielded questions from the ultra-wealthy—not about what to invest in next. But about how they could survive the end of the world.
Transhumanists' quest for immortality starts to sound a little stupid when you consider how terrible we are at helping people who are already alive.
China's first internet titan believes technology is raising the world's depression rates—and he's investing over a billion dollars in trying to fix it.
Electrocution therapy is back—and actually helping people.




























