10 books
A winner of the Nobel in economic science discusses how we make choices in business and personal lives and when we can and cannot trust our intuitions.
A psychologist says passion and perseverance are the keys to success.
Cells, elevators, smartphones, nuclear reactors and more are demystified with simply annotated blueprints. From the author of "What If?"
The creator of the New York Times dialect quiz provides a guide to how words are pronounced in different parts of the country.
The experience of the young Pakistani advocate for women’s education who was shot by the Taliban and later won the Nobel Peace Prize. Originally published in 2013.
A memoir that is a master class on the writer's craft.
How decisions that impact our lives are made by algorithms instead of people.
A wide-ranging anthology selected by high school students.
A mathematician shows how his discipline helps us think about problems of politics, medicine and commerce.
From the blog of the same name, 64 intriguing words from a dozen languages.