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Inconsistent and flawed data is undercutting efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from American cities, according to a new study.
How Zeynep Tufekci saw Covid-19 coming, and what she thinks we’re still getting wrong.
Six ideas for making the markets more fair and trustworthy.
Myanmar seemed to be building a peaceful transition to civilian governance. Instead, a personal struggle between military and civilian leaders brought it all down.
After decades of fits and starts, the multibillion dollar successor to the Hubble telescope is expected to launch as soon as this fall.
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During the pandemic, one couple’s outdoor space has served as a living and dining room, kitchen, art and music studio, office, storage unit and gym.
This HBO Max comedy, along with shows like “I May Destroy You” and “Sex Education,” suggests that female sexuality and desire is always subject to the intrusion of social norms and expectations.
If you want to know what worries conservatives, look at California.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on feeling uncomfortable with giving money as a sign of love and the obligation to report a doctor’s incompetence.
A close-up on snake skin helped scientists work out what might help certain snakes navigate sandy surfaces.
A Salieri opera, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the pianist Stephen Hough are among the highlights.
From the Blue Ridge Mountains to Vermont, new distillers are reviving a drink that vanished during Prohibition, giving it the age and polish of a fine brandy.
It’s a small space that needs to handle a lot: boots, bags, snow shovels, dirty dogs. Here’s how to make it look good, too.
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