
How the 1970s Shaped the Way Teens Fell in Love
Every generation has its own way of falling in love. The language, the music, the rules, and even the risks all change with time. The

Every generation has its own way of falling in love. The language, the music, the rules, and even the risks all change with time. The

BOOK DESCRIPTION : Rafer Thin is a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. California in the decade following the tumultuous upheaval of the sixties, was a watershed

BOOK DESCRIPTION : A revealing account of two young people who come from different social and economic backgrounds and fall in love with each other.


Why do so many Western institutions prize individual achievement over collective effort? Kai Simons explores this question in The Magic of the Collective, drawing on

Few scientists can say they reshaped not just a field, but the way that field operates. Kai Simons, in The Magic of the Collective, shares

Science has transformed our world, but every great breakthrough brings unintended consequences. In The Magic of the Collective, Kai Simons urges scientists to take responsibility