Bats can swim in water and you can do anything you put your mind toBySarah ToddPublishedNovember 14, 2018
The Molotov Cocktail Principle explains why it’s so tempting to blow up your lifeBySarah ToddPublishedNovember 9, 2018
Oprah’s Favorite Things of 2018 features the world’s most tragic giftBySarah ToddPublishedNovember 7, 2018
Yes, it’s weird that Princess Eugenie quoted “The Great Gatsby” at the royal weddingBySarah ToddPublishedOctober 12, 2018
The pros and cons of living in a French cottage made entirely of chocolateBySarah ToddPublishedOctober 4, 2018
Galileo’s newly discovered letter shows his clever attempt to outsmart the Catholic ChurchBySarah ToddPublishedSeptember 23, 2018
Theresa May’s angry Brexit speech wasn’t really about the EU at allByJill Petzinger, Sam Rigby, and Sarah ToddPublishedSeptember 21, 2018
The philosophical case for spending your money on luxury dental flossBySarah ToddPublishedJuly 10, 2018
This speech about American history will change the way you think about identity politicsBySarah ToddPublishedJuly 7, 2018
We learned the wrong lesson about self-control from the famous marshmallow testBySarah ToddPublishedJune 4, 2018
A fan paid $3 million for a lunch with Warren Buffett—but you can get his best advice for freeBySarah ToddPublishedJune 2, 2018
The UK plans to ban grocery stores from selling candy in checkout aislesBySarah ToddPublishedJune 2, 2018
The “Arrested Development” interview exposes the myth that male anger is part of the “creative process”BySarah ToddPublishedMay 24, 2018
“Laurel” versus “Yanny” is a timely reminder that all human experience is subjective, my dudesBySarah ToddPublishedMay 15, 2018
The best conversation topics for dinner parties, according to expertsBySarah ToddPublishedMay 15, 2018
An oral history of what happened when the Quartz office internet went downBySarah ToddPublishedMay 11, 2018