Peter Rawlinson, who engineered the Model S, the sedan that established Tesla as a serious carmaker, now hopes to recreate the same success with his company, Lucid Motors
A report, published in the prestigious journal Science, will revive, although certainly not settle, the debate over whether the pandemic started with a spillover from wildlife sold at the market, a leak from a Wuhan virology lab or some other way
Many investors are shifting their attention to corners of the market they considered no-go zones last year, with businesses including airlines, live events companies and commercial real estate firms posting large gains
A New York Times investigation into Brazil's rapidly expanding slaughterhouse industry has identified loopholes in its monitoring systems that allow hides from cattle kept on illegally deforested Amazon land to flow undetected through Brazil's tanneries and on to buyers worldwide
The virtual meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping produced no concrete breakthroughs but the two leaders sought to keep the many disputes between the two countries from escalating into a broader conflict
Ahead of COP26, five NYT Generation Climate program participants were asked their thoughts on climate issues, why they got involved, and what steps will make a difference
Wall Street banks are gaining ground in China just as a property crisis is brewing, and as its financial system is beginning to reel under the weight of a years long debt-fuelled corporate boom
Hydrogen-powered planes are already aloft, although mostly as small, experimental aircraft and could pave the way for net-zero carbon aviation by 2050, the goal set by many government and environmental groups
Spun out of the consulting firm Bain & Company as a non-profit, The Bridgespan Group is hardly known outside philanthropic circles but highly influential within them, counting the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, YMCA, and many more, as clients
Two weeks of discussions in Glasgow at COP26 came to a close with an agreement, which even if countries fulfill, will still put the world on a dangerous path toward a planet that will be warmer by some 2.4 degrees Celsius by year 2100, compared with preindustrial times
Fresh from their assault on the results of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, former President Donald Trump and his allies are exporting their strategy to Latin America's largest democracy, helping sow doubt in the electoral process in the event that he loses