EditorialUnderwater Reef 'The Size Of A Football Pitch' Becomes Home To 10,000 Native Oysters - In Bid To Restore The Threatened Species And Support Marine Life
EditorialAn undated photo provided by Trible et al., Current Biology 2023 of a typical clonal raider ant, left, and a queenlike mutant with the supergene. (Trible et al., Current Biology 2023 via The New York Times)
EditorialSpongia lacustris, Print, Spongilla lacustris is a species of sponge of the freshwater sponge family Spongillidae that lives on fresh water lakes. It often grows under logs or rocks. It ranges from North America to Europe and Asia. They have the capabi...
EditorialSpongia lacustris, Print, Spongilla lacustris is a species of sponge of the freshwater sponge family Spongillidae that lives on fresh water lakes. It often grows under logs or rocks. It ranges from North America to Europe and Asia. They have the capabi...
EditorialNervous system Leonardo da Vinci's drawing. 15 th century. Leonardo studies the central nervous system in the ox brain an ingenious technique allows him to reproduce the shape of the brain ventricles by filling them with melted wax. Copy.
EditorialBret Grasse, a manager of cephalopod operations at the Marine Biological Laboratory, and a lesser Pacific striped octopus, in Woods Hole, Mass., Feb. 18, 2022. (Matt Cosby/The New York Times)
EditorialBret Grasse, a manager of cephalopod operations at the Marine Biological Laboratory, and a lesser Pacific striped octopus, in Woods Hole, Mass., Feb. 18, 2022. (Matt Cosby/The New York Times)
EditorialA woman watching a projected image. The text below is a translated explanation: "The Kinetograph record the movement of man and reproduce exactly as phonograph records and reproduces his voice. In five or six years, you will enjoy this wonderful compos...
EditorialModel trains from M?rklin’s H0-gauge line, a scale of 1:87, at the company's facility in G?ppingen, Germany, on Feb. 11, 2021. (Felix Schmitt/The New York Times)
EditorialModel trains from M?rklin’s H0-gauge line, a scale of 1:87, at the company's facility in G?ppingen, Germany, on Feb. 11, 2021. (Felix Schmitt/The New York Times)
EditorialDesign for Stained Glass Ornamental Panels, John La Farge, American, 18351910, Graphite and watercolor on paper, Against a black ground are set eight square or rectangular panels and one with indented right lower corner. Panels reproduce Byzantine flor...
EditorialArtist: Hyacinthe Rigaud, French, 16591743, Artist, formerly attributed to: Vienot, French, active ca. 1700, Portrait of Edward Villiers, First Earl of?Jersey, Graphite, chalk, and wash heightened with pen, ink and chalk, sheet: 37.4 ? 28.7 cm (14 3/4 ...
EditorialCasting of a limestone sculptor model. High relief in the form of a standing rectangle with an image of the head and upper body of an Egyptian queen, looking to the right. She wears a three-piece lure wig with a vulture with extended wings, the head ab...
EditorialJacques de Gheyn, John VIII Paleologus (Johannes VII Paleologus), ca. 1595, engraving on cream laid paper, 6 3/4 in. x 5 7/8 in. (17.15 cm x 14.92 cm), Dutch painter and engraver Jacques de Gheyn belonged to a group of artists who overcame the exaggera...
Editorial'Off, off, you lendings?Come unbutton here' (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4), 1793, Etching and engraving, image: 17 3/8 x 23 5/16 in. (44.2 x 59.2 cm), Prints, William Sharp (British, London 1749?1824 London), After Benjamin West (American, Sw...