Chernobyl Experts Say Russia Could Set Off a Nuclear Disaster
Before Russian troops crossed the border into Ukraine last month, Olena Pareniuk and Kateryna Shavanova worked at Chernobyl studying microorganisms in the exclusion zone and those living…
Read moreArizona’s Dilemma- Import Water or End its Housing Boom
This month, a suburb of Scottsdale, Ariz., found itself in the nightmare scenario for all communities living in the U.S.’ drought-stricken southwest: the water got shut off….
Read moreMixing and Matching COVID-19 Doses Might Be More Effective
As soon as health officials made it clear that the world would need a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, they needed to know if people could…
Read moreMore Long COVID Research is Needed, U.S. Says
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is calling for a new Office of Long COVID Research and Practice to direct an “all-hands-on-deck, whole-of-government approach”…
Read moreNew Satellite Will Study How Climate is Altering Earth’s Water_1
The universe is thought to harbor uncounted worlds that are home to water. The one we know best, of course, is our own, and as of 3:46…
Read morePolio Makes a Comeback in Ukraine as War Halts Vaccination Campaign
In the fog of the war in Ukraine, it’s easy to forget about a smaller, but still very poignant tragedy that occurred months before the fighting began,…
Read moreThe World Health Organization Declares Africa Polio-Free
Nobody will ever know the identity of the thousands of African children who were not killed or paralyzed by polio this year. They would have been hard…
Read moreThe Origins of Dry January
The New Year rings in new goals, expectations and beginnings—which for some includes a temporary break from drinking alcoholคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. Dry January—a month-long feat to be sober—officially…
Read moreInside the Effort to Vaccinate Millions of Rural U.S. Veterans
A Learjet 31 took off before daybreak from Helena Regional Airport in Montana in late January, carrying six Veterans Affairs medical providers and 250 doses of historic…
Read moreThe Climate Impact of Your Thanksgiving Travel vs. Turkey
Climate change is the biggest story of our lifetimes, and as with most big, world-defining events, following the narrative usually requires understanding a few basic terms. “Carbon…
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