One giant peek into mankind: What’s inside an astronaut?A groundbreaking genetic study of twin NASA astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly may teach us as much about the human body as about space
Meet the first person to explore the world’s largest beaver damFrom 2014: A sense of discovery—of exploring new frontiers — is what drew Mark all the way from his New Jersey home.
Any movie, every weekend: A father and son find light in the dark Maclean’s video: Despite a ‘vegetative’ diagnosis, new science suggests Jeff Tremblay’s brain is awake.
Live sketching the People’s Climate March in Toronto Sarah Lazarovic files live from the streets of Toronto
Boeing and SpaceX to ferry astronauts to space stationThe two winners have won contracts to deliver U.S. astronauts to the International Space Station starting in 2017
Renowned anthropologist on a new adventure — academiaCanadian anthropologist and National Geographic explorer-in-residence Wade Davis delivers his first UBC lecture
Why we need to clear our cluttered mindsRecognizing the problem with multitasking, and how to cope with decision fatigue
Play it again, Chris HadfieldThe former International Space Station commander can’t seem to sit still, finding time to strum a tune with a fellow Sarnia native
Un-muzzle the scientists?: Critics say "Yes, please"Government scientists should be free to speak directly, and through journalists, say critics. Andrew Leach responds.
Revisionist prehistory: What was Earth like before the asteroid hit?Plant-eating dinosaurs were in decline—long before the asteroid hit—because of climatic changes