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Recent years have seen a 12 percent decline in new HIV infections. Cuts to federal funding could upend that progress.
Following immunotherapy treatments in the last decade, new therapeutic strategies for cancer are beginning to emerge.
Trump’s executive orders are affecting how federally funded journals operate. Some researchers have raised alarms.
The Trump administration’s unprecedented $500 million grant for a broadly protective flu shot has confounded vaccine and pandemic preparedness experts, who said the project was in early stages, relied ...
In “The Age of Diagnosis,” Suzanne O’Sullivan challenges some common assumptions about how we detect and treat disease.
In "More Everything Forever," Adam Becker unpacks the flaws in the dreams of tech pioneers to reshape the world to come.
Even critics of the global health organization say that the United States' withdrawal won’t solve pressing problems.
Most people used to think the Crestone Needle, a jagged peak in Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo range, was unclimbable. Until, that is, Albert Ellingwood and Eleanor Davis reached its summit in 1916.
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