The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you our latest reviews, engrossing historical fiction, page-turning thrillers, immersive science fiction and fantasy, swoon-worthy romance, ...
Reviews of notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
M ore than a decade ago, the economist Erik Brynjolfsson made a prediction: AI would change everything. Humans began using ...
Central Sanskrit University launches B.Tech in AI and data science, merging technology with India's rich linguistic heritage.
An insider's look at Florida’s war on invaders: the giant snakes, egg-eating predators and parasites spreading through the Everglades.
Data scientists play a crucial role in helping people and organizations use data to make more informed decisions. Since they ...
Twelve remote entry-level jobs pay at least $25 an hour, backed by current Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The post 12 ...
Spread the love“`html Twitter has become a cornerstone of digital communication, offering a platform where ideas, news, and trends are shared in real-time. However, beyond just casual engagement, ...
This month’s most exciting popular science books are surprisingly eclectic, and big on invention, ambition –and hubris. We’re tackling topics including the wonder (and envy) of flight, how to eat so ...
I have one of the best jobs in the world: I am a paleontologist who digs up dinosaur bones for a living. I am also the paleontology consultant for the Jurassic World film series, and I teach courses ...
In my Boston Globe review of Louise Erdrich’s 2016 novel “LaRose,” I described her as “an artist of the liminal.” “Python’s Kiss,” Erdrich’s new collection of stories written over 20 years, testifies ...
In medieval Denmark, people could pay for more prestigious graves closer to the church — a sign of wealth and status. But when researchers examined hundreds of skeletons, they discovered something ...