Inside the World's Smallest Concert Hall
Barely 15 square feet in size and made out of glass, the Klarafestival Box in Brussels can hold between three and six audience members, depending on the performance.
From VR to Sex Robots: How We Have Sex Could Change
In movies such as "Her" and "Blade Runner," science fiction has often portrayed a future in which humans engage in intimate relationships with robots or artificial intelligence.
How Porn Addiction Is Harming Our Sexual Health
This rise in porn consumption is leading to what some are calling a new type of addiction, where an unhealthy dependence on explicit materials means people struggle to form relationships.
Why We Will Stop Having Sex to Reproduce
Advances in IVF, as well as gene editing, mean it could soon become the primary way to have children—not just for infertile or same-sex couples but for everyone.
'Trump Baby' Balloon to 'Troll' Trump Around the World
"'Trump Baby' is really just a mascot for a much wider movement that is ready to resist," British activist Leo Murray said.
Meet Americans Opening Their Homes to Asylum Seekers
"My suffering ended the day I met them," Susana, a Guatemalan asylum seeker who came to the U.S. with her 10-month-old baby, said of the couple sponsoring them.
How the Rana Plaza Disaster Changed Fashion Forever
Five years ago, over 1,000 people were killed when a garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed. Fashion Revolution co-founder Orsola de Castro talks to Newsweek about why it was a pivotal moment for the fashion industry.
Icelandic Baker Uses Lava as His Oven
Even the president of Iceland has sampled Sigurður Rafn Hilmarsson's delicacies.
Is Donald Trump Ending American Democracy?
An author who studies authoritarian regimes says Trump is mirroring the tactics of despots throughout history.