Connections is one of the best puzzle games from the New York Times. The game tasks you with categorizing a pool of 16 words into four secret (for now) groups by figuring out how the words relate ...
This buzzy release kicks off a new romance-fantasy series. In the allied realm, each of the three kingdoms has been cursed. Most notably, the king of the royal house Mortara is fated to fade away ...
Get up to speed on the weird and wonderful world of quantum mechanics in this one-day intensive workshop. Our line-up of six leading quantum experts will explain this famously complex field in ...
Following a sold-out event in October, the Mitchell Library is hosting A (Second) Soiree with Madeleine Smith, on December 5, which explores her letters to her lover and gives visitors the chance to ...
Congratulations to CJ Tan making a USA TODAY crossword debut! Thank you, CJ, for this delightful puzzle. THAT IS ALL.
We will review already submitted puzzles during that period, so you may still hear from us while submissions are closed. A New York Times crossword will be a collaboration between you and our ...
Nuclear puzzle: In the nucleus, neutrons can be stable ... “Personally, I find hypotheses that require fewer and smaller new assumptions – and that are experimentally testable – more appealing,” Koch ...
And the solution to that puzzle, which involves a series of collectible Polaroids called Strange Photos, gives the game a new storytelling layer — that is, depending on how you interpret it.
New York Times tech workers, who create and maintain the technology that powers the New York Times website and games, are on strike, the New York Times Tech Guild announced Monday. The strike ...
The dark skies during a new moon provide ideal conditions for spotting skywatching targets that would otherwise be outshined by moonlight. The next new moon will occur on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 1:21 a ...
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