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Death has long been taboo in an American culture that values youth, but an open conversation online can increase our enjoyment of life and understanding of its eventual end.
over 11 years ago
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A familiar running trail can be a time machine.<br />
over 8 years ago
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Readers recall the times when they encountered others’ hidden prejudices—and reflect on the moments when they confronted their own.
over 7 years ago
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Personality tests have captivated people for decades, but their newfound popularity online makes them dangerous.
over 7 years ago
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The limits of looking to ultramarathoners for lessons on perseverance
over 6 years ago
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A mysterious wildcat in Sri Lanka may hold a clue.
over 6 years ago
theatlantic.com
Everyone’s social nightmare might have lasting effects on relationships.
about 6 years ago
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History’s best marathoner has broken a mythical time barrier. But it doesn’t count as a world record.
about 5 years ago