Oil does a lot more than fill gas tanks. Petroleum is used to make thousands of products, from golf balls to children’s toys and shampoo. The amount varies widely—goods with lots of plastic might have ...
Solar breakthrough as scientists achieve 'impossible' efficiency level Sticker shock: Canada's World Cup opener against Bosnia to cost a pretty penny Your eyes are warning you, 5 silent signs you ...
Michael Wolff tells Joanna Coles about Trump’s obsession with claiming victory and how this has become his sole focus regarding foreign policy, specifically with the new war he started in Iran. Trump ...
The new Anthropic model that’s too dangerous to be released is already revealing thousands of software vulnerabilities. By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonRachel CohnWhitney JonesVjeran PavicChris WoodDan ...
In 1869 an innovative new material was created: plastic. Initially envisioned as a substitute for ivory in making billiard balls, the versatility of this new material has seen it applied to almost ...
The concept of sex addiction is a hot topic among laypersons and professionals alike, including a lively discussion here on Psychology Today. Some view the recent rise of online pornography and sex ...
Allison Schrager is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. Her work focuses on economics including public finance, ...
Not so long ago, eggs were the poster child for runaway grocery bills. People were scrambling just to find a dozen. Some stores were rationing eggs, and prices went through the roof. Today, though, ...