New research confirms that memories are created in the present rather than being faithful records of the past
Health & Science
Four Ways to Give Good Feedback
Too often the feedback we give (and get) is ineffectual or even counterproductive. Here’s how to do it right
10 Ideas That Make A Difference
They can be as huge as a new constitution or as tiny as a medical microchip. In this special report, TIME explores innovations that are changing the way we work, live, pray and play
Does “Stress” Hide Deeper Social Problems?
Stress has become our own personal predicament to solve instead of something caused by social ills
Want to Prevent Teen Pregnancy? Pay Teens Not to Get Pregnant
We use financial incentives in many areas of life for a simple reason: they work. Why not with teen pregnancy?
Why Insults Hurt—And Why They Shouldn’t
Humans sort themselves into social hierarchies with fighting words, but insults don’t have to sting
The Wunderkinder of TED
This year’s TED conference showcased kids with extremely mature ideas
The Forgotten Health Benefits of Chinese Food
The Lunar New Year celebrations may be over, but cooking and eating authentic Chinese food can help keep your healthy resolutions on track
Can Tough Competition Hinder Academic Performance?
A new book on the science of winning and losing explores the benefits of competition–and the dangers of pushing students too far
Is It a Crime to Plant a Seed?
In a case reaching the Supreme Court, Monsanto fights a farmer to protect a seed’s progeny
Viewpoint: Chris Christie’s Weight Isn’t a Big Issue
All other things being equal, Chris Christie’s chances of dying in office are much lower than Hillary Clinton’s
Can We Drink Soda Responsibly?
Few countries guzzle soda the way we do. Maybe the problem is us
Will States Lead the Way to Legalizing Marijuana Nationwide?
Changes in state laws may force the DEA to rethink federal policy