Epiphanies come, as epiphanies do, in unexpected and often far-flung settings. For trumpeter Amir ElSaffar, three such ...
In a useful entry in the growing canon of “quit lit,” Charles Knowles blends science and memoir to persuade readers to cut down on alcohol. By Alexandra Jacobs In “American Reich,” the former New York ...
In “American Reich,” the former New York Times journalist Eric Lichtblau dissects the culture of hate that led to the death of a gay man in Southern California. By Elon Green A new graphic novel both ...
The company’s overstuffed new staging of Bellini’s final work, set during the English Civil War, proves a marvelous vocal ...
The massive scale of Iran’s economic problems raises the high-stakes question of whether the Iranian regime can suppress its way out of this calamity. The state that gave the world Silicon Valley is ...
The question now is what comes next in Caracas. Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has retired early and is now a guest of the U.S. government. Not only was the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro legal, ...
In this Perspective, Garza et al. revisit the keystone concept and discuss its relevance for microbial keystone taxa and functions. For this, they explore the different mechanisms behind keystoneness, ...
Neural decoding remains constrained by methods that miss the brain’s chemical signalling dimension. In this Review, Kim and Park discuss hybrid and transformative neurochemical interfaces that provide ...