A new book by the historian Christopher Clark chronicles a nearly 200-year-old scandal with echoes of the present day. By Jennifer Szalai Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New ...
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Caroline Downey is a staff writer for National Review. The Trump administration is still trying to break apart the bloated Department of Education piece by piece, now by offloading parts of ...
I don't want to spend an entire review comparing Humankind to Sid Meier's Civilization, but it's very clear that this is Amplitude's riff on that classic 4X melody. While I was delighted by some ...
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Enter “& Juliet,” a savvy if stunningly unsubtle mashup of a musical from London that aims to redress that balance for Broadway fun and profit. This nonstop party-empowerment show gets its theme of ...
A genome-editing approach called INSTALL combines single-stranded DNA molecules that evade immune detection with a short double-stranded region that allows recombinase enzymes to insert a DNA sequence ...