News about the success of a new Ebola vaccine may be too good to...
Timothy P Lahey, Dartmouth College
Ebola is on the run: the number of cases dipped below 10 a week recently, and a few days ago...
How the anal cancer epidemic in gay and bi HIV-positive men can be prevented
Ashish A. Deshmukh, University of Florida; Elizabeth Chiao, Baylor College of Medicine ; Jagpreet Chhatwal, Harvard Medical School , and Scott B. Cantor, The...
Infection control: why doctors over-prescribe antibiotics
Alex Broom, The University of Queensland
Health authorities have long warned that antibiotics should only be used when they’re genuinely needed, to restrain antibiotic-resistant superbugs...
What schools teach about 9/11 and the war on terror
Jeremy Stoddard, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Diana Hess, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The phrase “Never Forget” is often associated with...
COP28: 7 food and agriculture innovations needed to protect the climate and feed a...
Paul Winters, University of Notre Dame
For the first time ever, food and agriculture took center stage at the...
How to save California’s precious groundwater, the ‘dark matter’ of our water world
Graham Fogg, University of California, Davis
As California suffers its fourth year of drought, much of the attention is focused on the state’s groundwater –...
Even climate change experts and activists might be in denial
By Steffen Böhm, University of Essex and Aanka Batta, University of Essex
Another month, another important UN climate change conference. The latest is in Lima,...
Grocery workers suffer the mental health effects of customer hostility and lack of safety...
Brian Mayer, University of Arizona; Melissa A. Barnett, University of Arizona; Mona Arora, University of Arizona, and Sabrina V. Helm, University of...