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This article is part of our Museums special section about how artists and institutions are adapting to changing times.In the Gilded Age, when newly wealthy Americans sought to advertise their social status here and abroad, several of them turned to what had long been a practice of the established rich: art collecting.Henry Clay Frick, who made his fortune in coke and steel, had appreciated art even as a young man, particularly prints and sketches. “Some of them he made himself,” said Colin Bailey, director of the Morgan Library and Museum and an expert on Frick.But Frick’s interest ultimately turned toward…
NEW DELHI :India’s Mahindra & Mahindra, known for its muscular SUVs and tractors, said on Saturday it had entered into a deal to buy a 58.96 per cent stake in SML Isuzu for 5.55 billion rupees ($65.00 million) to bolster its truck and bus business.The acquisition will double Mahindra’s market share in the trucks and buses segment of India’s fast-growing economy to 6 per cent, with a plan to raise that to 12 per cent by fiscal year 2031, it said.Mahindra will buy Japan-based Sumitomo Corp’s 43.96 per cent stake in SML and Isuzu Motors’ 15 per cent stake, apart…
Gluten-free is the Kevin Bacon of the food world: We’re all within six degrees of separation from someone who avoids gluten. That’s why, as we approach graduation party, bridal shower, picnic and barbecue season, it’s good to have a really good gluten-free cake up your sleeve.Brian Levy’s gluten-free yellow sheet cake is built on a blend of white rice, millet, oat and brown rice flours — you can find that recipe here, if you’d like to batch it — which gives his cake a nutty, vanilla-like aroma and a sunny yellow color.He tops his cake with a gluten-free vanilla ermine…
Do we really have free will when it comes to eating? It’s a vexing question that is at the heart of why so many people find it so difficult to stick to a diet.To get answers, one neuroscientist, Harvey J. Grill of the University of Pennsylvania, turned to rats and asked what would happen if he removed all of their brains except their brainstems. The brainstem controls basic functions like heart rate and breathing. But the animals could not smell, could not see, could not remember.Would they know when they had consumed enough calories?To find out, Dr. Grill dripped liquid…
David Paton, an idealistic and innovative ophthalmologist who converted a United Airlines jet into a flying hospital that took surgeons to developing countries to operate on patients and educate local doctors, died on April 3 at his home in Reno, Nev. He was 94.His death was confirmed by his son, Townley.The son of a prominent New York eye surgeon whose patients included the shah of Iran and the financier J. Pierpont Morgan’s horse, Dr. Paton (pronounced PAY-ton) was teaching at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University in the early 1970s when he became discouraged by increasing cases of…
Google DeepMind staff in Britain plan to unionise to challenge the company’s decision to sell its artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to defence groups with ties to the Israeli government, the Financial Times reported on Saturday. About 300 London-based staff of Google DeepMind have been seeking to join the Communication Workers Union (CWU) in recent weeks, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.Google, Google DeepMind, and the CWU did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ request for comment. Media reports that suggest Google is selling its cloud services and AI technology to the Israeli Ministry of Defence have caused…
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SEOUL :South Korea’s Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun said on Saturday that Seoul plans to approach trade talks with the United States “calmly and cautiously.”The negotiations were off to a good start but South Korea will closely monitor the progress in trade talks between the U.S. and other countries, Ahn told reporters after returning from Washington.”This (coming) week, working-level talks will kick off during which a specific working group will be confirmed,” Ahn said.Seoul plans to continue consultations with the U.S. until early July to secure tariff exemptions, he added. South Korea and the U.S. agreed after the first round of…
The melting Arctic icecap. Record-smashing wildfires across several provinces. A country that, on average, is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the world.And yet, as Canadians go to the polls Monday, climate change isn’t even among the top 10 issues for voters, according to recent polling.“That’s just not what this election is about,” said Jessica Green, a political scientist at the University of Toronto who focuses on climate issues.What the election is about, nearly everyone agrees, is choosing a leader who can stand up to Donald J. Trump. The American president has been threatening Canada with a…
On the sidelines of the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank this week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tried to convey an important message about the United States dollar.Speaking to a crowd of global policymakers, regulators and investors, Mr. Bessent sought to allay fears that had ballooned in recent weeks about the dollar’s global standing and the country’s role as the safest haven during times of stress. He reiterated that the administration would continue to have a “strong-dollar policy” and affirmed that it would remain the currency that the rest of the world wanted to hold, even…