Facebook’s secret? Rolling with the punchesThe ubiquitous social network somehow always comes out on top
Virgin Atlantic to allow passengers to use cell phones in flightThe last bastion of freedom from the intrusive, ubiquitous, unrelenting tyranny of cell phone clamour is about to disappear
Augusten Borroughs’ anti-self-help bookThe American memoirist says affirmations are absurd and truthfulness is medicinal
Judge was right to keep Rafferty’s laptop out of the trialHis Google searches and downloads--however sick--were not the point
Life with help: how did we get so useless?We’ve outsourced our lives. Now we can’t do a thing for ourselves.
’Brain’ beats ’neurology’ at fundraisersThat’s why the American Academy of Neurology became the American Brain Institute
New dinosaur discoveries ruffle feathersNot every expert is happy that one of the big guys was shaggy, not scaly
Can Facebook solve the organ donor crisis?Science-ish looks at the evidence on what drives decisions to donate--and how social media might factor in