If there were ever a year we all needed cleansing from, it’s 2020. So whether you want to refresh your diet next year or give your mental health a January boost, we’ve got you covered on a variety of New … 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

It’s been a hard year, a hard month, and a hard week (and it’s *only* Tuesday!). Check out some of our favorite self-care tips below to stay centered, calm, and a little more OK. *** You Got This Caroline Foran … 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 animals are often the cuter species in the animal kingdom, or the ones with skills and talents that fascinate us (I’m looking at you, tigers, penguins, and elephants). Because they’re our favorites, we care deeply about them, and … 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

Voting can be an emotional experience, regardless of whether you’re a seasoned voter or it’s your first time in the voting booth. Filling in the bubble beside your candidates’ names sparks a sense of pride, responsibility, and gratitude. But, let’s … Continue reading

Monarchs of the Sea publishes today! Whether you’re new to the world of cephalopods or are a full-fledged fan, there’s something fascinating for everyone to learn in this deep dive (no pun intended) by marine biologist Danna Staaf. Hailed as … 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