Just slow down. Of course, that means it’ll take longer to get to your destination. A few years ago, I wrote a piece for WIRED on finding an optimal driving speed, assuming the extra drive time costs ...
In the running world, there are many workout options to choose from if you want to get faster – think race-pace repeats, tempo runs, threshold runs and VO2 max efforts. But lots of runners tend to ...
We are pleased to announce a modern alternative to the “Lorem ipsum” text. This much-loved piece of filler text, derived from Cicero’s “De finibus bonorum et malorum”, has been used for layout ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil believes humanity will achieve ...
The Artemis II astronauts are already the champions of a fresh new era of lunar exploration. Now it's time to set a new distance record. Their roughly six-hour lunar flyby promises views of the moon's ...
To some, METR’s “time horizon plot” indicates that AI utopia—or apocalypse—is close at hand. The truth is more complicated. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy ...
No matter how many times I’ve been told (or written about) the importance of a slow run, I cannot translate it into my training. This is not to say I am the fastest runner. My half marathon goal time ...
It's finally here, Derby Day at Churchill Downs. In just a few hours, the 151st Kentucky Derby will get underway in Louisville as 20 different 3-year-old horses look to join an elite group and be ...
The familiar satisfaction of tracking miles on a fitness device might give runners a false sense of achievement. While logging miles and hitting distance goals has long been a key metric for tracking ...
Longer travel times correlate with higher complexity in surgical disease presentation and increased healthcare resource utilization. Rurality alone does not predict disease complexity, but longer ...
Most people associate the discovery that faraway galaxies are receding from us — and thus, that the universe is expanding — with Edwin Hubble, thanks to his landmark 1929 paper. It was one of the most ...