EditorialIn a study done with mice, horses and people, researchers found clues as to which types of exercise suppress appetite and why. (Timo Lenzen/The New York Times)
EditorialBret Grasse, a manager of cephalopod operations at the Marine Biological Laboratory, and a lesser Pacific striped octopus, in Woods Hole, Mass., Feb. 18, 2022. (Matt Cosby/The New York Times)
EditorialHomeless encampment on Venice beach continues to be cleaned by after pressure from the Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva, During the clean up dozens of needles, knifes and shives were found along with hundreds of mice which have been living under tents.
EditorialFrom left: Nancy Allen Lundy, Anthony Dean Griffey and Rod Nelman in a scene from?Carlisle Floyd’s “Of Mice and Men” at New York City Opera, Oct. 10, 2003. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialLittle has been known about how icing really affects sore, damaged muscles at a microscopic level but a new study in the Journal of Applied Physiology done in mice suggests that icing muscles after strenuous exercise is not just ineffective, it could be counterproductive. (Melody Melamed/The New York Times)