
THE MAGAZINE
H.P. Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu"
H.P. Lovecraft keeps getting name-checked in pop culture. Here's why he matters.
The Man Who Wrote an Album in His Sleep
Dion McGregor's true talent emerged each morning just before he woke up.
Incredible Photos of the World's Scariest Hike
The world's scariest hike is more than an internet meme—it's a 7,000-foot-high cliffside trail in China that will take your breath away.
Miracle on Ice: The Chilling Promise of Cryogenics
It's impossible to resuscitate a frozen corpse. But that doesn't bother the small legion of cryonauts who are betting that an outlaw science will let them live forever.
On the Scene at the Absolutely Insane Barkley Marathons
Inspired by a flubbed prison escape, the Barkley Marathon is a ludicrously challenging 100-mile race only a handful of runners have completed. Finishing it twice? That's next to impossible.
A Brief History of the Road
From ancient mud bricks to salty beet juice, roads have a long, winding history—and a glowing future.
One Man’s Ingenious Plan to Revolutionize the Road Map
Before 1917, the only thing tougher than drawing a road map was reading one.
Your Dog Has Something to Tell You
Step away from the dog whisperer. Canine-cognition scientist Alexandra Horowitz knows what your dog is thinking.
A Family Tree of the Entire Human Race
A.J. Jacobs is one of thousands of researchers tackling the biggest challenge in the history of ancestry.
"I hate makeup, but my friend says I should glam up every day."
How Amrit Singh Goes Beyond the Music
Taking a job as a news anchor for the brand-new music channel Revolt TV—and moving from his native New York City to Los Angeles—was a huge change for this blogger, filmmaker, and Bar-certified attorney. SIngh reveals what his new creative life is like, on
A Brief History of the Roller Coaster
The history of the roller coaster is more than a little loopy.
This Is Your Brain on Road Rage
Road rage is hardly a new phenomenon. In fact, Britain’s first speeding laws were enacted in the early 19th century to stop horse-drawn carriages from “furious driving.” But what is it about roads that turn law-abiding Jekylls into bird-flipping Mr. Hydes
The Air Jordan III
How an architect revolutionized the basketball shoe.
Miko Sudo on How to Dominate at Competitive Eating
Miki Sudo is not full. In fact, she is almost never full.
10 Facts About Cachaça
Move over rum! Brazil’s favorite spirit is coming to town.
How to (Truly) Improve Your Luck
We persuade ourselves that we can influence random events, a fantasy psychologists call “the illusion of control.”
Shel Silverstein's Unlikely Rise to Kid Lit Superstardom
Shel Silverstein bridged the worlds of adult and children's art, while becoming wildly popular in the process.
The Summer Homes of 5 Legendary Authors
What do great authors do at their summer homes? Compose our favorite beach reads.
Scaling Glaciers to Study Minuscule Worms
7 Scientific Solutions for Annoying Little Problems
Scientists are working to alleviate those maddening, irritating, altogether obnoxious things that can make your everyday life hell. And not a moment too soon!