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Arrested development: Can we improve cardiac arrest survival in hospitals?

Brahmajee Nallamothu, University of Michigan Each July brings residents – recent graduates from medical schools – to the inpatient wards of major teaching hospitals across...

Serena Williams’ catsuit controversy evokes the battle over women wearing shorts

Deirdre Clemente, University of Nevada, Las Vegas At the French Open, Serena Williams wore a custom-made black catsuit. On August 24, the president of the...

One 19th-century artist’s effort to grapple with tuberculosis resonates during COVID-19

Elizabeth Lee, Dickinson College Like everyone else, artists have been challenged by new conditions and routines since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many have...

Zaila Avant-garde – 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee champ – stands where Black children...

Shalini Shankar, Northwestern University When Zaila Avant-garde, 14, won the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee on July 8, 2021,...

Why Medicaid matters to you

Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University Efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare have been suspended for the time being, and many Americans are breathing a...

Black men face high discrimination and depression, even as their education and incomes rise

Shervin Assari, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and T.J. Curry, University of Edinburgh Are you a highly educated and relatively wealthy Black...

New federal program tackles spiraling costs of college textbooks

MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis College students will keep more money in their pockets thanks to a new US$5 million pilot program approved as...

In search of the world’s largest freshwater fish – the wonderfully weird giants lurking...

Stefan Lovgren, University of Nevada, Reno Rivers have been the lifeblood of human civilization throughout history, and yet we...

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