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GIRL UNINTER RUPTED
A powerful exploration of identity, freedom, and the quiet feminist act of a woman at leisure

MY SMART PET
These clever critters are some smart C-O-O-K-I-E-S

We're a Match!
TIA WIMBUSH AND Susan Ellis have been co-workers for a decade, and while they didn't know each other well, they had a lot in common, both working in information technology at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and both dealing with the same medical stress at home.

STUDIO
Worker drilling inside a coal mine, Asansol By Ahmed Ali, 1951 silver gelatin print with selenium toning, 24 x 30 in

The Best Guy I Know
When Uncle George calls, it’s always worth picking up

Just a Snore, or Something More?
Sleep apnoea is on the rise, and it can be dangerous. How to tell if you or your sleeping partner has it

POINT TO PONDER
COMMUNITY MEANS WE'RE collaborating. It means that you help my children and old people, and I help yours.

A TOUGH PILL TO SWALLOW
Too many older adults are taking medications where the likely harms outweigh the potential benefits. Is it time to start 'deprescribing'?

A Piggyback Ride from a Stranger
After an elderly woman broke her leg on a hill, a hiker spent hours carrying her down

A Sojourn through Smuggler's Cove
Behind Cornwall's charming coastal villages lies an infamous, seafaring past

Filling the (Kitchen) Cabinet
A husband and wife formalize their division of labour

WRITTEN IN STONE
A journey of connection and reflection amidst the elusive petroglyphs of Ladakh

A Brighter Future in Sight
IMAGINE STRUGGLING to see the world clearly—something as simple as reading a book or threading a needle feels impossible. Such is the reality for more than one billion people worldwide who suffer from presbyopia, or age-related far-sightedness.

ASSAM CHIPS IN FOR SEMICONDUCTORS
Once known for tea and oil, Assam is now poised to become India's semiconductor frontier. With Tata's Rs 27,000 crore plant, global partnerships, and massive investment inflows, the state is chipping in to power India's tech future.

The Buzz About Bees
WORLD BEE DAY, celebrated in May, was chosen because it's also the birthday of the pioneer of modern beekeeping, Anton Janša of 18th-century Slovenia.

THE CRAZIEST HOTEL STAY EVER
It all started when no one was at the front desk to greet them. So the friends stepped up, and soon they were in charge

Calendar Girls
After Molly Baker’s husband died suddenly, her friends organized a year’s worth of support

THE GREAT WILDEBEEST MIGRATION
It's a spectacular sight when countless ruminants cross the Serengeti in search of greener pastures

Soumitra Chatterjee's Tryst with Destiny
The encounter that led a budding actor to a legendary filmmaker, and sparked an iconic creative partnership during the golden age of Bengali cinema

Frozen in Time
The life and work of Vittorio Sella, a pioneer of early mountain photography and the man behind some of the very first images of the Himalayas

HALLUCINATIONS
There was a monkey perched on the IV drip stand to the right of my hospital bed. It scowled at me, but I wasn’t afraid: A brief simian visit was part of my daily routine. I never questioned why there was a monkey in the hospital. I wasn’t lucid enough to recognize that my mind was playing tricks on me.

Music in the Air
Cuba is bursting with sound, and each region moves to its own defining rhythm

SHOULD YOU TRY A DETOX TREATMENT?
It's a popular new-year health habit. But science doesn't support it

Ringing True
He thought his late parents' wedding bands were gone forever

14,000-FOOT MIRACLE
The skydiver fully expected to die when her parachute failed to open. Instead, she's writing the next chapter of her life

I SURVIVED!
THREE UNUSUAL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, AS TOLD BY THE PEOPLE WHO NEARLY DIED FROM THEM

... EXERCISE ADDICTION
I had been up since 4 a.m., running 43 km in the dark, in training for an upcoming marathon.

Birth Order Facts to Spark Sibling Rivalry
While it's not exactly a science, it does offer insights that seem to reaffirm conventional wisdom about sibling dynamics.

WORLD OF MEDICINE
ARE YOU A CITY MOUSE OR A COUNTRY MOUSE?

Dancing into Middle Age
A surprising new hobby taught me there’s more than one way to be flexible