Seafloor Maps Reveal Underwater Caves, Slopes—and Fault Lines
Drone ships, deep-sea robots, and better sonar are finding unknown seafloor habitats as well as volcanoes, faults, and tsunami-triggering slopes.
Star Wars News: George Lucas Worked on the ‘Rise of Skywalker’ Story
J.J. Abrams and his team met with Lucas while working on the film.
Magnus Nilsson Will Close Fäviken for Good
Magnus Nilsson has decided to close his two Michelin star restaurant Fäviken in Jämtland, in central Sweden, so the chef can concentrate on becoming a gardener.
The Week In Pictures – Week Of May 6, 2019
‘Ladysitting’ Offers Candor And A Singular Take On A Tale Familiar To Many
As Lorene Cary tells the story of her Nana and the stress and sadness all too common for caregivers, it’s her recounting of her upbringing and ancestry that is most engaging and captivating.
(Image credit: W.W.Norton & Co. )
Belonging And Betrayal Drive The Action In ‘Storm Of Locusts’
The second book in Rebecca Roanhorse’s Navajo-influenced Sixth World series pits monsterslayer Maggie Hoskie against a villain whose sense of betrayal drives his plan to drown the world he knows.
(Image credit: Gallery/Saga Press)
O.K., You Can Get a Dog
Shouts & Murmurs by Colin Nissan: Losing a pet is difficult. So is burying one, which is something you’ll be doing. This is going to be your dog, not Mommy and Daddy’s.
‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 4: ‘Vomiting Is Not Celebrating’
In the fourth episode of the series’ final season, our heroes celebrate their hard-won victory over Evil Snow Miser, prepare for the next battle and suffer some distressing casualties.
(Image credit: Helen Sloan/HBO)
7 Dishes for Leonardo da Vinci by Daniel Canzian
For the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death Daniel Canzian developed a menu inspired by the genius’ notes on food and the kitchen.