Did you try Veganuary this year? The month-long challenge that inspires people to go vegan through January (and beyond) began with a small, UK-based charity in 2014. Since then it has skyrocketed, with hundreds of thousands of Veganuary hashtags shared … Continue reading

When giving gifts to friends and loved ones, it’s important to find something something they’ll really love. Which is why we’ve curated this all-encompassing list of books: so you can find something for everyone you shop for this season. ❄️ … Continue reading

Are we being good ancestors? So said Jonas Salk, who developed the polio vaccine in 1953 but refused to patent it—forgoing profit so that more lives could be saved. Salk’s radical generosity to future generations should inspire us. Yet when … Continue reading

Looking to up the creepy-factor for your Halloween party decorations? This slime recipe is perfect for kids ages 2 to 6! Put it in a bowl with a bit of cooked spaghetti, cover with a box complete with a hand-sized … Continue reading

Our favorite cookbooks are more than a collection of recipes—they offer a bridge to new cultures, histories, and ideas. At The Experiment, our goal is to publish a wide range of cookbooks that encompass these sentiments, and that’s why we … Continue reading

September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. First launched in 2003 by the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP), World Suicide Prevention Day seeks to raise awareness across the world for suicide, suicidal ideation, and prevention. According to the IASP, … Continue reading

In just under a month, the first of our fall cookbooks makes its way into the world. And in the months to follow, we’ll have three more on the market, brimming with beautiful photographs and delectable recipes for all occasions. … Continue reading

As Dr. Jenna Macciochi states in the preface of Immunity: The Science of Staying Well—The Definitive Guide to Caring for Your Immune System, the driving force behind the book is the “concerning change in the spectrum of diseases faced by … Continue reading

For most of us, the Arctic is a vast, alien landscape; for research scientist Marco Tedesco, it is his laboratory, his life’s work—and the most beautiful, most endangered place on Earth. In fact, scientists say that Arctic summer sea ice … Continue reading

Are videogames bad for us? It’s the question on everyone’s mind, given teenagers’ captive attention to videogames and the media’s tendency to scapegoat them. It’s also—if you ask clinical psychologist Alexander Kriss—the wrong question. In his therapy office, Kriss looks … Continue reading