Is Bill Nye a science guy—or is he wearing a science guise?Maybe he won’t save the world. But with a new doc and Netflix show, the Science Guy is, at the very least, saving his career
Perimeter Public Lecture live: The blues of black holesIn this month’s Perimeter Public Lecture, Janna Levin discusses finding music in science, on May 3 at 7 PM ET
Nine times Canada and the U.S. went to war... in fictionThe next great Yank-Canuck conflict, as imagined by filmmakers, authors and musicians
What an all-white roster of astronaut hopefuls says about our schoolsBlack Canadians aren’t entering the STEM fields—in part because of our education system’s soft bigotry of low expectations
Garry Kasparov on Russia, chess, and the great gambit of AIAs a chess legend, Garry Kasparov always looks several moves ahead—and his new book envisions what the future will hold
What do you do when your wife starts talking to the devil?Mark Lukach’s memoir about his wife’s sudden psychotic disorder helps fill the need for books by caregivers, for caregivers
Why your house is about to get a lot more talkativeArtificially intelligent voice assistants like the Amazon Echo and Google Assistant are poised to change how we interact with our homes
Can Facebook’s misinformation problem be fixed?Facebook admits it responded to ’information operations’ during the 2016 election. Will the site ever rid itself of distorted information?
New photo of Princess Charlotte releasedPrince William and his wife Kate have released a photo of Princess Charlotte ahead of her 2nd birthday.
How financial literacy programs can do more harm than goodBy making it seem as if financial well-being is more a matter of choice than circumstance, these programs reduce sympathy for those living in poverty.