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2021年11月7日 星期日

The Book That Taught Me What Translation Was

 

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Saturday, November 6, 2021

A figure out of the frame touches a patient's shoulders. Light diffuses from the figure's hands, spreading through the patient’s nervous system made of plants stems.Annals of Medicine

Medicine’s Wellness Conundrum

Patients want alternative therapies. How can hospitals offer them without putting medical integrity at risk?

By Jessica Wapner
Britain's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, on stage with his hands behind his back during the U.N. Climate Change Conference.Daily Comment

Boris Johnson’s Fickle Climate Leadership

In the face of scientific reality, the host of the U.N. climate-change talks comes up short.

By Sam Knight
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy speaking at an election rally.Q. & A.

Why Was the New Jersey Gubernatorial Race So Close?

A pollster for Governor Phil Murphy explains how Republicans nearly pulled off an upset in the Garden State.

By Eric Lach

Silhouetted faces kiss, with illegible words passing betweeen their mouths.Page-Turner

The Book That Taught Me What Translation Was

In its attention to substitution, Domenico Starnone’s “Trust” embodies the joy of moving words from one language to another.

By Jhumpa Lahiri
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