As COVID-19’s effects on the world’s pandemic-battered cities are becoming clearer, so are the possible responses of architects and urban planners.
In the spring, COVID-19 upended cities around the world, turning them into virtual ghost towns. In New York...
The assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March in 44 B.C.E. triggered a 17-year power struggle that ultimately ended the Roman Republic leading to the rise of the Roman Empire. To the south, Egypt, which Cleopatra was attempting to restore as a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the stuff that nightmares are made of — literally. Many Americans are reporting related sleep disturbances, including interrupted sleep, insomnia, and vivid nightmares.
That’s where Yale’s Dr. Meir Kryger comes in: A pioneer...