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Trump vs. Science - The New York Times


I’m an editor and occasional reporter of health and science news. Published April 25, 2025 Updated April 28, 2025. ... Christopher Testani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. Read More

The Science of Comfort Food - The New York Times


Often we love food because we have fond memories associated with it, Dr. Breslin said. My mom’s mashed potatoes remind me of holiday joy and past reunions with extended family. Read More

Kizzmekia Corbett Unlocked the Science of the Covid Vaccine - The New York Times


Kizzmekia Corbett helped lead a team of scientists contributing to one of the most stunning achievements in the history of immunizations: a highly effective, easily manufactured vaccine against ... Read More

Citing N.I.H. Cuts, a Top Science Journal Stops Accepting Submissions - The New York Times


In a book published last year, Dr. Martin A. Makary, the new commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, accused journal editorial boards of “gate-keeping” and publishing only ... Read More

Dal Is the Ultimate Comfort Food - The New York Times


The recipe for dal is endlessly flexible. Mo Sherifdeen, a travel marketer in Portland, Ore., who is Sri Lankan American, has added ketchup to his to temper the spiciness. Read More

Food Marketing in the Ozempic Age - The New York Times


Michael Moss, a former New York Times reporter who has written two books explaining how some food companies use science, marketing and political influence to get consumers hooked on their products ... Read More

Scientific Dreams in the Balance - The New York Times


Research breakthroughs are often sagas of passion, curiosity and sacrifice. If Trump’s proposed budget cuts for 2026 are enacted, many such journeys may never get started. Read More

A Science Reporter Asks: ‘Where Are the Aliens?’ - The New York Times


Since 2000, Kenneth Chang has covered a lot of news for The New York Times — worldly and extraterrestrial. As a science reporter, Mr. Chang has stood by at NASA launch sites, waiting for rockets ... Read More

A Shift in the World of Science - The New York Times


THE LATEST NEWS 2024 Election. Kamala ... Christopher Testani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. Each week, ... Katrina Miller is a science reporter for The Times based in Chicago. Read More

What to Know About the Science of Reading - The New York Times


Under Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, who is dyslexic, the nation’s largest school district has required schools to abandon balanced literacy and select from one of several reading ... Read More

BKK New York Brings Thai Spins on Comfort Food to Midtown


Eating in New York City. Favorite Restaurants: From $$$$ tasting-menu splurges to a celebrated Brooklyn sandwich shop, here are the places from our 2025 list of the 100 Best Restaurants in New ... Read More

Following the Science, Above the Ground and Below - The New York Times


Mr. Zhong, who covers climate and the environment for The New York Times, has traveled to the top of a 13,800-foot volcano in Hawaii, trekked through a patch of forest to witness a prescribed fire ... Read More


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