Sandi Toksvig, author of The Tricky Art of Co-Existing, is nothing if not a renaissance woman. An award-winning writer, presenter, and actress, hailed as the “Queen of the BBC” and a national treasure, Sandi’s most recent role is helping to … Continue reading

This guest blog comes from Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP, an international speaker on the topic of pediatric feeding disorders. With more than 15 years of experience as a food therapist and eating coach for all children, including those with special … Continue reading

Happy Indie Bookstore Day to all! The team here at The Experiment is so excited to see how widespread this day has become, and we couldn’t be more proud to be a part of the business of connecting readers to … Continue reading

Whether you were naturally artistically-inclined or your parents were simply looking for a distraction, chances are you spent some quality time with coloring books as a child. Favorite animated characters, stained glass, color by numbers, abstract patterns—the coloring book possibilities … Continue reading

This guest post comes from Keiron Pim, author of Dinosaurs—The Grand Tour. With the news on the brontosaurus (Is he, or isn’t he?) and the soon to be released Jurassic World movie, just how fast is the world of dinosaurs … Continue reading

Publishing on April 15, Holocaust Remembrance Day, is an international bestseller, now available for the first time in English. This almost unbelievable story explores more than just the Holocaust, but also themes of race, adoption, trauma, depression, suicide, friendship, and … Continue reading

It’s a beautiful day outside, James Beard Award nominations are out, and we’re feeling a bit compelled to gush about everything Vedge. Both Kate Jacoby and Rich Landau received nods from the James Beard Foundation Awards this year. Kate was … Continue reading

Despite the one hour less sleep from which we’re all suffering, we are thrilled that spring has finally sprung (forward). The sun is shining, the snow is melting, and we aren’t cringing every time we look at the forecast. Given … Continue reading

Peter Higgs, the man who first posited the existence of a so-called “God particle” 50 years ago, never imagined it would be found in his lifetime. Proof of the existence of the Higgs boson earned him the Nobel Prize in … Continue reading

This guest post on the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Report comes from Sharon Palmer, RDN, author of two books, The Plant-Powered Diet and Plant-Powered for Life. Sharon Palmer is a registered dietitian, editor of the award-winning health newsletter Environmental … Continue reading