Imagine we had somehow filmed the whole history of the universe and you could play the movie in reverse. It would start off much as things stand today: a vast and elegant web of galaxies and nebulae.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christine E. Wormuth of the Nuclear Threat Initiative about the state of a potential nuclear arms race now that the current nuclear-arms-control treaty has expired.
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If you’ve gone from dating apps to dating an app, there’s now a bar for you. The Hell’s Kitchen establishment has been re-designed for those who have AI partners, so they can bring along their phone ...
A year after debuting their first capsule collection, Gap and Harlem’s Fashion Row are teaming up once again, this time to celebrate denim. Arriving on Friday, Feb. 13, the new 20-piece collection ...
It sounds a bit kooky to promise a whole city from scratch. But it has been done before — and might just help solve the housing crisis. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Conor ...
Researchers have built a powerful optical sensor that can spot trace cancer biomarkers in blood at astonishingly low levels. The breakthrough could pave the way for simple blood tests that catch ...
In February, a pop-up science column, Annals of Inquiry, is appearing in place of Kyle Chayka’s column, Infinite Scroll. Chayka will return in March. Forty years ago, Bill Weiss, a student at Columbia ...
Artists have played a vital role in defining the American city only to be forced out when rents rise. A novel approach in San Francisco seeks to break the cycle. Inside a duplex that has been donated ...