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Make Some Microbe Friends

By KIM BELLARD It’s the coolest story I’ve seen in the past few days: The New York Times reported how an Italian  museum cleaned its priceless Michelangelo sculptures with an army of bacteria.  As Jason Horowitz wrote, “restorers and scientists quietly unleashed microbes with good taste and an enormous appetite on the marbles, intentionally turning… Read More »

Need Some Advice with Your Polaroid Photoshoot? Sabrina Carpenter’s Gotchu

POV: You’re having a lil polaroid photoshoot with your bestie, but you’re struggling with what to do with your f*cking hands—and posing and lighting in general but mostly the dang hands. I know the feeling! It’s a struggle. So! Sabrina Carpenter worked with us to show YOU and your awkward hands exactly what to do… Read More »

During Coronavirus Lockdowns, Some Doctors Wondered: Where Are the Preemies?

This spring, as countries around the world told people to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, doctors in neonatal intensive care units were noticing something strange: Premature births were falling, in some cases drastically. It started with doctors in Ireland and Denmark. Each team, unaware of the other’s work, crunched the numbers… Read More »