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10.03.2025 à 17:13
Lila Sciences Uses A.I. to Turbocharge Scientific Discovery
Steve Lohr and Cody O’Loughlin
An ambitious start-up embodies new optimism that artificial intelligence can turbocharge scientific discovery.
10.03.2025 à 17:10
Trump Gave Us a Piece of His Mind
Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
The official and unofficial languages of the White House, decoded.
10.03.2025 à 17:06
For Patients Needing Transplants, Hope Arrives on Tiny Hooves
Roni Caryn Rabin
Some scientists are confident that organs from genetically modified pigs will one day be routinely transplanted into humans. But substantial ethical questions remain.
10.03.2025 à 17:03
Zelensky Is Set to Meet With Saudi Crown Prince Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks
Tim Balk
The Ukrainian president is trying to secure a favorable deal to end his country’s war with Russia. Saudi Arabia has emerged as a host to talks that the Trump administration is pursuing with Moscow and Kyiv.
10.03.2025 à 16:11
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Law Banning Conversion Therapy
Adam Liptak
Colorado, like more than 20 other states, bars licensed therapists from trying to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of minors in their care.
10.03.2025 à 15:58
Trump’s Call to Scrap ‘Horrible’ Chip Program Spreads Panic
Tripp Mickle and Ana Swanson
The president’s attack on the key tenet of the Biden administration’s industrial policy has set off concerns that he may claw back its funding.
10.03.2025 à 15:35
Russian Forces Depleted and Stalling on Eastern Front, Ukraine Says
Marc Santora
The front line inside Ukraine has become more static, Ukrainian soldiers say, even as Russia regains ground in its own Kursk region.
10.03.2025 à 14:56
Skirmish in Syrian Capital Raises Fears of Expanding Violence
Euan Ward
The overnight incident in Damascus appeared to have been contained, but it has heightened concerns that the violence sweeping the country’s coastal region could spread.
10.03.2025 à 14:47
Think You Understand Your Dog? Think Again.
Emily Anthes
People interpret a dog’s emotions based on its situation and have “a big blind spot” for the actual animal, a new study found.
10.03.2025 à 14:32
Curtis Sittenfeld Goes Home Again
Emma Goldberg
The best-selling bard of female anxiety rakes over some middle school memories while visiting the city where she grew up.
10.03.2025 à 14:14
Inside Trump’s War on the I.R.S.: Dropped Audits and a Skeleton Staff
Andrew Duehren
President Trump is planning to gut the work force while trying to turn the I.R.S. into a more political agency.
10.03.2025 à 13:07
Book Review: ‘Careless People,’ by Sarah Wynn-Williams
Jennifer Szalai
“Careless People,” a memoir by a former Facebook executive, portrays feckless company leaders cozying up to authoritarian regimes.
10.03.2025 à 12:46
For #MeToo Movement, Mayor’s Race in New York City Poses a Test
Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Three mayoral candidates have been accused of sexual misconduct. They deny wrongdoing. Will it be a deciding issue for Democratic voters?
10.03.2025 à 11:43
Cutting Medicaid?
How Republicans could change the program.
10.03.2025 à 11:15
Mark Carney Will Be Canada’s Next Prime Minister. Here’s What to Know.
Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Vjosa Isai
Mark Carney, a former central banker, now heads the Liberal Party and will soon lead Canada, tasked with responding to President Trump’s threats.
10.03.2025 à 10:41
Covid-19: Enduring Images of a Global Crisis, 5 Years On
The New York Times
New York Times photographers covered Covid-19 throughout the world. These pictures, and the moments behind them, stayed with them.
10.03.2025 à 10:01
His Bollywood Spoofs Brought Joy to a Mill Town. Then Bollywood Came Calling.
Mujib Mashal and Atul Loke
An Indian biopic tells the story of Nasir Shaikh, whose no-budget, all-heart productions gave his home city of Malegaon a film industry of its own.
10.03.2025 à 10:01
Syrians Demand Better Protection Amid a Spate of Kidnappings
Raja Abdulrahim and Kiana Hayeri
When the new government took over, it dismissed the Assad regime police and other forces, leaving a security vacuum. Now, many residents fear going out after dark.
08.03.2025 à 16:16
Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Could Disrupt St. Louis’s Growth Strategy
Lydia DePillis and Akilah Townsend
Shrinking cities have tried to stabilize their populations with foreign-born residents. The strategy was working, until the inauguration.