I don't have the patience to do the full-on New York Times crossword puzzle most days, but I always have time for the Mini ...
65A. A [Peer group?], or a group of one’s peers, is what you might expect on a jury. In this clue, however, “peers” refers to things that can peer: The answer is EYES.
“We always see our unavowed mistakes in our opponent.”—Carl Jung If you want to read someone’s mind, learn how to recognize projection. Anthony, a man in his early 30s, struggled for many years with ...
18A. The [City with a cowboy hat-wearing replica of the Eiffel Tower] is PARIS, TEXAS, which has been in the Times crossword ...
Connections Bot incorporates the Times newsroom's first regular use of AI.
A mind reader interprets thoughts and emotions based on observable behavior, while a brain reader understands the brain processes behind those actions. Understanding these processes not only ...
For any reader looking to try something different, The Atlantic’s writers and editors answer the question: What is a book that changed your mind? Panther, by the Belgian cartoonist Brecht Evens ...
Today’s newsletter explores the tricky links between our money and our mind. I recently asked readers to share a photo of something that sparks their sense of awe in the world. Sandi ...
My mind immediately went to systemic solutions, like voting for candidates who prioritize building more housing, or ...
Is it possible to train your brain to maintain agility and memory as we age? More and more, the research suggests that ...
reMarkable has finally announced new hardware, and they are now leading the charge for what a writing slate can do. The company announced the reMarkable Paper Pro with a Color Canvas 3.0 e-paper ...
Still reading hardbacks and paperbacks? It's time to reconsider that and upgrade to an e-reader. The latest e-readers offer an easy-to-read display that can be seen -- glare-free -- in almost any ...