For the first time, scientists from the University of Cologne (UoC) have developed artificial nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA, with several additional properties in the laboratory, which could …
Posts from: September 2024
“It felt incredibly important to get this out sooner rather than later,” Sarah Gibson and Erin Lee Carr said in an interview about their Peacock documentary ‘Stormy,’ which premieres at SXSW Friday.
A new Hastings Center special report considers how America’s aging society responds to the needs and concerns of people facing dementia. New therapies
From the spirals of shells to the layout of cells, a new class of shapes redefines nature’s complexity.
Life is definitely good right now for Kentucky true freshman sensation Reed Sheppard, especially after his new NIL deal.
The rum-spiked Manhattan is a time capsule of early American drinking culture, now served at Wm. Farmer & Sons in Hudson, New York.
Malcolm X’s mythic quality is what was going through my mind as I sat in the dark, packed McCaw Hall last weekend, watching his life play out onstage in the opera, X: The Life & Times of Malcolm X. Particularly just before intermission when Malcolm is serving time in prison for dealing dope and is visited by Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam. As the promise of a movement greater than him beckons, Malcolm (played by bass Kenneth Kellogg) looks out into his future — the audience — and you can almost see destiny form before his eyes. It’s a powerful moment.
A Riverhead man was sentenced yesterday to 25 years to life in prison for his involvement in a May 2022 shooting that injured one person, as well as drug charges, according to Suffolk County District…
When composer and lyricist David Yazbek first came upon the true story of Elmer McCurdy (1880-1911) some 30 years ago, he was haunted by it. The corpse of the turn-of-the-century, […]
Transplanting coral and using these stakes helped restore degraded coral reefs in Indonesia in only four years.