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January 21, 2025

An adult chimpanzee, missing an eye, sits with a juvenile chimpanzee in a forest.

Kevin C. Lee

Mother Chimp and Daughter Share a Special Sign

Humans are known to invent private hand gestures. Chimps in the wild do, too, a new study suggests.

By Brandon Keim

A geologist crouches at a dirt mound and exmines it with tools in a dry, deserty area.

Stephen Hubbard/University of Calgary

Extinct Human Species Lived in a Brutal Desert, Study Finds

A million years ago, a species known as Homo erectus most likely survived in an arid desert with no trees.

By Carl Zimmer

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A Conversation With…

She Made Things Better Down Where It’s Wetter

Julie Packard discusses highlights of her four decades with the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which she has led since it opened. She’s now stepping back from the role.

By Franz Lidz

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Trump Targeted Scientists in His First Term. This Time, They’re Prepared.

Agencies and unions have put in place new guardrails designed to limit political interference in government research.

By Coral Davenport

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Do Chimps Who Urinate Together Stay Together?

Scientists suspect that contagious urination, a behavior they observed among a troop of apes in Japan, may play an important role in primate social life.

By Annie Roth

Sunset landscape with palm trees and light streaks in the sky.

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F.A.A. Temporarily Halts Launches of Musk’s Starship After Explosion

The agency launched an investigation into the “space vehicle mishap” on Thursday night that forced commercial flights to divert and caused debris to rain toward Caribbean islands.

By Eric Lipton

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Roar of New Glenn’s Engines Silences Skeptics of Bezos’ Blue Origin

The successful flight to orbit of the Amazon founder’s powerful rocket suggests it could grow into a credible competitor with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

By Kenneth Chang

Brandon Williams points as he speaks during a congressional subcommittee hearing.

Trump Picks Ex-Congressman to Manage U.S. Nuclear Arsenal

Brandon Williams served aboard a nuclear submarine and represented a New York congressional district for one term, but has said little about his experience in the management of atomic weapons.

By William J. Broad

An image of the ground outside of a home, with a bursting dust mark on the brick floor near a flower bed.

A Meteorite Is Caught on Camera as It Crashes Outside a Front Door

Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in Canada. A geologist said it was a rare recording.

By Amanda Holpuch

A view looking down on a circular excavation with a partially exposed human skeleton with a person in blue gloves and hard hat sifting through the soil.

TRILOBITES

Celtic Women Held Sway in ‘Matrilocal’ Societies

An ancient cemetery reveals a Celtic tribe that lived in England 2,000 years ago and that was organized around maternal lineages, according to a DNA analysis.

By Becky Ferreira

CLIMATE CHANGE

Three smokestacks emit clouds of emissions into the air.

Charlie Riedel/Associated Press

Trump Orders a U.S. Exit From the World’s Main Climate Pact

The United States will be one of only four countries outside the Paris Agreement, which is designed to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.

By Max Bearak

President Trump sits at a polished desk in the Capitol and signs an executive order as congressional leaders from both parties look on.

Doug Mills/The New York Times

Trump Signs Orders to Promote Fossil Fuels and End Climate Policies

The president said he’d declare an energy emergency, increase drilling and end support for electric cars. His pivot to oil and gas follows the hottest year in recorded history.

By Lisa Friedman, Brad Plumer, Rebecca F. Elliott and Eric Lipton

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More Americans Than Ever Are Living in Wildfire Areas. L.A. Is No Exception.

Fierce winds and months of drought set the conditions for the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles, but the growth of housing in fire-prone areas also played a major role.

By Mira Rojanasakul and Brad Plumer

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HEALTH

A portrait of Bob Curtis, who wears a gray hoodie sweatshirt over a blue button down shirt and sits on a dark red couch, with art on the walls behind him and family photos on a table next to the couch.

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the new old age

When the Retirement Community Goes Bankrupt

It doesn’t happen often. But when it does, some residents risk losing everything.

By Paula Span

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., flanked by an aide, looks on while walking between meetings in a hallway of a Capitol Hill building.

Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Kennedy Sought to Stop Covid Vaccinations 6 Months After Rollout

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the F.D.A. to revoke authorization of the shots at a time when they were in high demand and considered life-saving.

By Christina Jewett

A 29-year-old woman sits in a chair in a hospital room while she receives an infusion of chemotherapy.

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Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female

Although long considered a disease of aging, certain cancers are turning up more often in younger women, according to a new report.

By Roni Caryn Rabin

A photo illustration of different collaged elements in a golden chalice. The elements are an ancient sailing vessel, a chicken in a pot, Pliny the Elder, a wine barrel, a hand holding a cigar, a lemon, a glass vial and Gilgamesh.

Claire Merchlinsky/The New York Times; Photographs by Getty Images

The Centuries-Old, Incredibly Male Quest to Live Forever

People, and men in particular, have long mixed solid science and serious quackery in the pursuit of longevity.

By Joe Kloc

Find Your Next Favorite Workout

Whether you’re starting from scratch or just looking to try something new, we can help you build an exercise routine that sticks.

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