A vaccine for drug addiction is in the works
By Danielle Prieur Treating drug addiction with a vaccine might become a solution to combat prescription drug and heroin addiction and the rapid rise in
By Danielle Prieur Treating drug addiction with a vaccine might become a solution to combat prescription drug and heroin addiction and the rapid rise in
By Kevin Stark Paul West is planning the ultimate harvest. He is trying to feed billions more people on Earth with the same land we
By Neil Murthy What is life like for the thousands of Syrians who have not left their country but are displaced at camps on the
By Neil Murthy Health officials are turning to strategies learned during the Ebola pandemic to combat the burgeoning Zika virus epidemic. Dr. Ana Maria Henao-Restrepo,
By Ruojing Liu Five experts shared concerns and optimism last Monday after the international community’s new landmark COP21 climate change agreement reached in Paris last
By Valerie Lapointe Katie Payne was in the prime of her life – a 25-year-old married illustrator living in New York City. Yet she was
By Elizabeth Bacharach Paul Watson is a father, a husband and a Southwest Airlines pilot. But as an explorer, he searches each city he lands
By Madison Hopkins The push is on to bring folic acid to the diets of Hispanic women, who are 30-40 times more likely to have
By Neil Murthy The World Health Organization will hold an emergency meeting Monday to consider whether Zika should be designated a global health crisis, in light of
By Claire Donnelly Chris Baker has 269 children. His children are green, grow leaves and live at the Chicago Botanic Garden. They’re bonsai trees.