- September 14, 2022
The AI technology developed by biodefense associate professor Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley not only helps with rare diseases but also鈥攗h oh鈥攄iscovers the most potent chemical weapons know to humankind. NPR鈥檚 Radiolab podcast does a deep dive into what to do now.
- July 18, 2022
鈥淚f you鈥檙e going to distribute your vaccine smartly and deliberately, you need to know who鈥檚 positive,鈥 Andrew Kilianski says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 not a lot of testing capacity, [even] for a pathogen we are 鈥榩repared鈥 for.鈥
- April 21, 2022
Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley warns about using AI to create drugs than be weaponized.
- February 14, 2022
In a column of opinion, Justin Gest says Latino voters in the U.S. are 鈥渁t a turning point鈥 in the politicians they choose. He explains why.
- February 14, 2022
Louise Shelley tells the Associated Press a breakthrough with DNA tracking helps law enforcement understand the illicit supply chain that endangers wildlife.
- February 10, 2022
Why would White politicians claim themselves as victims of racism?
- January 28, 2022
In a comprehensive recap of an insightful and impassioned webinar, Ms. Magazine posts the hour-long video and the entire transcript of the discussion: 鈥淎re Abortion Rights Essential to Democracy?鈥
- January 7, 2022
In a roundup of comments from the world鈥檚 top infectious disease experts on what has been learned from the pandemic, Saskia Popescu says the crisis has taught her the alarming, counterproductive political nuances of a collective response.
- October 26, 2021
Biden Stumps for McAuliffe in Virginia Ahead of Gubernatorial Election
- September 30, 2021
Israel鈥檚 Mossad is said to have used a remote controlled weapon to assassinate an Iranian nuclear scientist.