This week, we have a jumbo dose of Tom Gauld, who has been producing weekly cartoons for New Scientist for the past few years. “I like being the funny guy in the midst of a thoughtful magazine,” he ...
“I get the gist of it,” said Harris. “Neutrinos come from outer space. They go through everything, there’s a billion of them going through my hand right now . . . maybe?” He laughed, “I don’t know.” ...
It's really hard to be funny. It's even harder to be funny and get paid for it. But the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, Bob Mankoff, has made a living making people laugh for decades. He says there ...
Four years ago, I was hired for a new and terrific job: to help my colleagues at Solebury Trout and the investors we advise better understand the new field of cancer immunotherapy. The next day I ...
I enjoyed your new Letters page cartoon (11 April) and it reminded me of one I saw online not long ago: “Ah, Mr Schrödinger… About your cat. Well, there’s good news and bad news…” Receive a ...
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