Yet the publication of “Reversing the Life Cycle” barely registered outside the academic world. After more than 4,000 years — almost since the dawn of recorded time, when Utnapishtim told Gi... Read more
Mr. Bollinger found that people were more likely to install solar once their neighbors had. GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The neighbors had gathered on the patio of a sun-baked ranch here, eager to hear... Read more
That kind of buying is the reason that shoe ad follows you whether you’re on Weather.com or on a local news blog Publishers and broadcasters have long tried to offer advertisers the right au... Read more
Officials at two companies that have built multimillion-dollar factories say they are very close to beginning large-scale, commercial production of these so-called cellulosic biofuels For ye... Read more
Last Tuesday, millions of Americans stood in long lines to cast their votes. While they waited, sometimes for several hours, many used their smartphones to pass the time. Some read articles... Read more
In almost every state, computer science is taught as an elective, rather than a core requirement. Leandre Nsabi, a senior at Rainier Beach High School here, received some bluntly practical a... Read more
New gadgets — I mean whole new gadget categories — don’t come along very often. The iPhone was one recent example. You could argue that the iPad was another. But if there’s anything at all a... Read more
The researchers have already used it to identify bacteria associated with stomach ulcers and some cancers The New York Times Magazine this week features a wireless “tooth tattoo... Read more
Ethakota, India Skip to next paragraph Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times Thomas L. Friedman Well, here’s something you don’t see every day. I was visiting an Indian village 350... Read more