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A presentation of obituaries and death notices from newspapers around the country tries to frame incalculable loss.
The New York Times took the extraordinary step of devoting the entire front page of the Sunday paper to the names of those who have died in the coronavirus pandemic. An image of the heartbreaking ...
New York Times Fills Front Page with Names of Coronavirus Victims as Death Toll Nears 100,000 "They were not simply names on a list. They were us," the newspaper wrote alongside the list of names ...
A group of laboratories and scientific journals is trying to simplify the process of attaching authors’ new names to their previously published papers.
Morning Mix Scientists published climate research under fake names. Then they were caught. September 19, 2016 More than 8 years ago Summary ...
The most important word on the front page of Sunday’s New York Times is “incalculable.” The total losses from the Covid-19 pandemic are, indeed, incalculable. The losses are greater than any ...
IQVIA was the only clinical research organization to receive the highest ranking of front-runner in the report, which measures the value impact of end-to-end generative AI capabilities for 15 ...
A powerful New York Times cover features the names of 1,000 people who have died from the coronavirus - but they are just one per cent of the total death toll. The striking front page of Sunday's ...
The full front page of Sunday's edition of The New York Times will be filled entirely with the names of about 1,000 people who died as a result of the coronavirus in the United States.
The New York Times has identified the names of 1,000 people who have died from coronavirus during the global crisis as America’s death toll continues to soar to almost 100,000.
The New York Times has dedicated its entire Sunday front page to naming — and humanizing — U.S. coronavirus victims. The unusual, chilling, text-only front page includes heartbreakingly sweet ...