Ned Dymoke

Ned Dymoke

Editor

Ned Dymoke was born in Oxford, England, in 1984. He has written for Esquire, Playboy, and Interview magazine, and has appeared on-camera for a National Geographic TV special. He lives in Texas with his wife and dog.

It's no small secret that we are addicted to our phones. This so-called 'dumb watch' can help you check it less... and looks great, too.
There's a reason you're not motivated when you smoke weed: it ruins your episodic memory.
A New Zealand study shows a 24% increase in productivity... by working less.
Thanks to work programs and medication, a study conducted by the University of Oslo is seeing big changes in participants lives.
A 10-year, 1,000 person study, has linked eating cured meats like beef jerky, hot dogs, and pepperoni to hospitalization for a specific mental illness: bipolar mania.
Because what the world needs now is love, sweet love... and perhaps a whole lot of stamps and stationery.
Being grumpy can actually make you a better problem solver, as it boosts executive function. This doesn't give you free range to be a grouch.
A glass of juice has as much sugar, ounce for ounce, as a full-calorie soda. And those vitamins do almost nothing.
Prison isn't just terrible for the prisoners. Increasingly, the employees are suffering, too.
As temperatures rise, your brain's processing power declines.
NASA recorded an interplanetary exchange. And it sounds not entirely unlike the beginning to a certain Daft Punk song.
By 2020, recyclable lids that look like sippy-cups will be de rigueur.
Looking for a heartbeat? Advances in the MRI field can now show you.
An even better reason to eschew alpha-male office culture.
A phrase buried deep in the Declaration of Independence set off alarms in Silicon Valley, and outrage in Texas.