Politics, Science and the Remarkable Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine
Sunday, November 22, 2020 | |
| By Michael D. Shear At a wide range of departments and agencies, Mr. Trump's political appointees are going to extraordinary lengths to try to prevent Mr. Biden from rolling back the president's legacy. | | | By Sharon LaFraniere, Katie Thomas, Noah Weiland, David Gelles, Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Denise Grady The furious race to develop a coronavirus vaccine played out against a presidential election, between a pharmaceutical giant and a biotech upstart, with the stakes as high as they could get. | | | The Kolyma Highway in the Russian Far East once delivered tens of thousands of prisoners to the work camps of Stalin's gulag. The ruins of that cruel era are still visible today. | | |
| Science By Kashmir Hill and Jeremy White The people in this story may look familiar, like ones you've seen on Facebook or Twitter or Tinder. But they don't exist. They were born from the mind of a computer, and the technology behind them is improving at a startling pace. | | | Opinion By Nicholas Kristof Educate a girl. Send a young person to college. Restore a person's sight. | | |
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