
A Jewish couple dodged Nazi censorship to publish children’s books in occupied Holland
The El Pintor collection gets fresh life from a new biography and an upcoming exhibit at the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam

The El Pintor collection gets fresh life from a new biography and an upcoming exhibit at the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam

The study defied the speed of light to prove loophole-free entanglement in complex systems and paves the way for distributed quantum computing

The latest neuroscientific research indicates that the addictive dynamics of social media can alter our perception of time

An Austrian and Spanish team demonstrated that a process can be ‘rewound’ to restore the components of an atom to their previous state

The work of artists and intellectuals whose background was previously considered irrelevant or accidental is now being examined in a new light

In ‘Under the Knife,’ Arnold Van de Laar presents a collection of anecdotes from the operating room, with protagonists ranging from Kennedy to the ancient Romans

A new book and documentary film about Nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber offer a fascinating look into the early days of the Los Alamos National Laboratory

Physicist received a hero’s welcome in 1923, although few at the time understood why