In February, a pop-up science column, Annals of Inquiry, is appearing in place of Kyle Chayka’s column, Infinite Scroll. Chayka will return in March. When Joanne Osmond was growing up, in rural ...
In northern climates, February has a particular heaviness. Even though we’ve passed the longest night of year, the days often feel darker, longer and more draining than December ever did. For ...
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People who stay up late and are most active at night may be more likely to develop heart problems, researchers say Being a night owl can be bad for your heart. That may sound surprising but a large ...
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Promotional posters spotted in Toronto display Drake’s October’s Very Own owl logo alongside McDonald’s branding The advertisements feature the tagline “Where Night Owls Land” and point to a February ...
For some, creativity awakens after dark. The painter Ann Craven, photographed on the rooftop of her Manhattan apartment building on Dec. 8, 2025.Credit...Richard Barnes Supported by By Hanya ...
It's not just morning larks and night owls. There are five unique types of sleepers out there, according to new research, and which kind you are is tied to your health and lifestyle. These "hidden ...
Emerging evidence suggests that "night owls" are more likely to have poor heart health and a higher risk of heart attack or stroke than "morning larks." Why is that? When you purchase through links on ...
Owls are pretty amazing animals, and they have vastly different sleep practices than humans. Unlike our recommended eight hours of sleep, owls typically sleep roughly 10 to 12 hours (varies by species ...
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