EditorialThe future belongs to those who prepare for it, as scientists who petition federal agencies like NASA and the Department of Energy for research funds know all too well. The price of big-ticket instruments like a space telescope or particle accelerator can be as high as $10 billion. (Ariel Davis/The New York Times)
EditorialIn an undated photo provided by IBM, K. Alex Müller, left, and J. Georg Bednorz, who shared the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering that some ceramics can be superconductors, at work at IBM Research in Zurich. (IBM via The New York Times)
Editorialpresentation of AI Ethics: An Abrahamic commitment to the Rome Call to promote an algorithmic, ethical development of artificial intelligence. Vatican City, 11 Jan 2023, Italy - 11 Jan 2023
Editorialpresentation of AI Ethics: An Abrahamic commitment to the Rome Call to promote an algorithmic, ethical development of artificial intelligence. Vatican City, 11 Jan 2023
EditorialCurie, Irene (Paris, 1897-1956). French physicist. She conducted research on nuclear physics and earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935, shared with her husband.
EditorialA book on chess and school text on physics that Maksym, 8, and his mother Iryna Kryshtafor brought when they fled the war in Ukraine, in York, England, May 26, 2022. (Mary Turner/The New York Times)