EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialStanford microbiology professor David Relman, in Stanford, Calif., on March 17, 2023, one of the scientists who called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19. (Jason Henry/The New York Times)
EditorialHalf Model of a Boyer, Round fore ship. Prowly sphere above the end vertically. Grounding is complete. Forepart is quite high and sloping towards the sides. Round stern with falling stern (2/5 cm). A straight rudder over board with tiller and very wide...
EditorialThe western monument of Filitosa, a " torre" with cupola. The mystery of these buildings remains. Corridors like this one seem too narrow for defense and rapid circulation of warriors; they lead to underground chambers, perhaps storage vaults.
EditorialIvancica Sudac has grown accustomed to sometimes being the only woman in the corridors of power where she works. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialModel of a Heating Furnace, Model of an annealing furnace, completely painted white, consisting of the furnace part and the chimney, incomplete. The furnace part is provided with trellis on the outside and can be disassembled into two halves to show th...
EditorialCorridors of high voltage power lines cross the Canadian landscape near James Bay in Quebec on April 7, 2022. (Renaud Philippe/The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by the Virginia Department of Transportation shows drivers stuck on Interstate 95 near Fredericksburg, Va., on Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, after a snowstorm. (Virginia Department of Transportstion via The New York Times)