In the 1960s, a British researcher launched one of the largest ever studies of people who believed they could see the future. by Ian Beacock
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Can the American Mall Survive? On loving and loathing some of Americaâs most common public spaces by Jillian Steinhauer
Buckminster Fullerâs Greatest Invention His vision of a tech-optimized future inspired a generation. But his true talent was for burnishing his own image. by Rebecca Onion
Against the Big-Screen Beauty Contest The internet demands that women project desirabilityâat a level formerly reserved for movie stars. by Philippa Snow