EditorialKrystyna Kapcura, a veteran women rights activist and president of the Federation for Women and Family Planning, at home in Warsaw, Poland on May 11, 2022.(Anna Liminowicz/The New York Times)
EditorialJennell Black, left, Anton Black?s mother, and LaToya Holley, one of Anton's sisters, in Greensboro, Md., June 29, 2021. (Schaun Champion/The New York Times)
EditorialFemale Figure, 12th?9th century B.C., Mexico, Mesoamerica, Olmec, Ceramic, H. 6 3/4 in. (17 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, Ceramic figures from central Mexico made during the late second millennium B.C. usually depict women. Commonly described as fertility f...
EditorialGyrault ugly abnormalities, Snail species, Signed: W. Hartmann ad nat., pinx, S. B?hlmeyer Sculps, Printed by J. B. Scherrer, 35, after p. 227, Hartmann, Wilhelm (ad. nat. pinx.); B?hlmeier, Salomon (sc.); Scherrer, J. B. (imp.); Scheitlin & Zollikofer...
EditorialLaciniaria folded abnormalities Clausiliarum 1 2 5 Rupicola small Plicaphora plicatula 3-4 Rupicola rupeatris, Snail species, Signed: W. Hartmann ad nat., pinx, C. Burkhardt Sculps, Printed by J. B. Scherrer, 83, after p. 227, Hartmann, Wilhelm (ad. na...
EditorialGulnariae auricularios margin double reflex abnormalities, Snail species, Signed: W. Hartmann ad nat., del, S. B?hlmeyer Sculps, Printed by J. B. Scherrer, Tab. XII, 48, after p. 227, Hartmann, Wilhelm (ad. nat. del.); B?hlmeier, Salomon (sc.); Scherre...
EditorialGulnariae auricularios margin reflex abnormalities, Snail species, Signed: W. Hartmann ad nat., pinx, S. B?hlmeyer Sculps, 47, after p. 227, Hartmann, Wilhelm (ad. nat. pinx.); B?hlmeier, Salomon (sc.); Scheitlin & Zollikofer (ed.), 1844, Wilhelm Hartm...
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Div. abnormalities.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Div. abnormalities.
EditorialFemale Figure, 12th?9th century B.C., Mexico, Mesoamerica, Olmec, Ceramic, H. 6 3/4 in. (17 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, Ceramic figures from central Mexico made during the late second millennium B.C. usually depict women. Commonly described as fertility f...