5 Derm-Approved Skin Fixes They Don’t Teach in Med School
Real-world solutions used by the best in the business. By Nazianin Saedi THE NAIL BRIGHTENER For mani-pedi devotees who find themselves with yellow-tinged nails, New York–based dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla, MD, suggests... Read More
Two Conspicuously Comforting Hot Chocolate Recipes
Start the day sweetly (but not overly so) with a classic hot cocoa—or indulge in a velvety Mexican variation. By Elisabeth G. Dunn LET’S BE HONEST: Hot chocolate is a dessert... Read More
Go-To Vanilla Cupcakes
Golden memories: Smelling sweetly of butter, sugar and vanilla, these classic little cakes bring you right back to when you were a kid and Mom baked you birthday cupcakes. By... Read More
How Do I Manage An Employee Who Can’t Take Criticism?
By Liz Ryan Dear Liz, I have a management challenge I know you can help me with. I have a new employee (and new grad, about 22 years old) on my... Read More
Uber Wants to Save You A Few Minutes of Waiting At the Curb
A newly public patent application shows how. By Jeff John Roberts Imagine you’re riding a subway and want a driver waiting for you when you step out of the station.... Read More
We Feel Less Responsible for Acting Badly When Ordered to Do Something
A few assets remain safer options as more central banks adopt the unorthodox policy. By Laura Entis In the early 1960s, Stanley Milgram published one of the most famous (and... Read More