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When the Power Goes Out, Who Suffers?
Inside Climate News
, Jul 17, 2022

Ukraine's Children Desperately Need More Than Shelter and Food
NBC News
, Jun 20, 2022

In Ohio, Researchers Find EPA Data Doesn't Tell the Whole Story of Fracking Pollution
Energy News Network
, Jun 7, 2022

Russia's War on Children Is an Atrocity for the Ages
Daily Beast
, Mar 21, 2022

Vaccine for youngest Americans awaits approval
MSN
, Feb 2, 2022

Why Omicron Is More Likely to Kill Americans; The new variant has quickly spread all over the world, and scientists are starting to
The Daily Beast
, Jan 18, 2022

Why Is Omicron So Contagious?
Scientific American
, Dec 17, 2021

Covid Vaccine Ffforts Can't Let Up Because of New Pills
NBC News
, Dec 6, 2021

Inside the CDC's Pandemic 'Weather Service'
New York Times
, Nov 21, 2021

Let’s Give DeSantis the Bolsonaro Treatment
Daily Beast
, Nov 1, 2021

Heat Is Killing Workers in the U.S., and There Are No Federal Rules to Protect Them
NPR
, Aug 17, 2021

Sustainability and Your Health
WebMD
, Jun 27, 2021

Finding the Origins of Covid-19 and Preventing Future Pandemics
Project Syndicate
, Jun 24, 2021

How the Decline in Fish Biodiversity Is Affecting Human Nutrition
Medical & Life Sciences News
, May 31, 2021

Nature Can Help Us Prepare for the Next Pandemic
Scientific American
, Apr 8, 2021

New Covid Variants Have Changed the Game: Vaccines Are Not Enough
All Africa
, Apr 6, 2021

Reckless Governors Are Threatening Covid-19 Progress
The Hill
, Mar 15, 2021

Vaccinating educators now is key to reopening schools
Atlanta Journal Constitution
, Mar 2, 2021

The coronavirus is here to stay - here’s what that means
Nature
, Feb 16, 2021

Winter coronavirus wave ebbs and deaths drop, but experts fear a spring surge
The Washington Post
, Feb 12, 2021

Why the Pandemic Is 10 Times Worse Than You Think
NPR
, Feb 6, 2021

Why Vaccines Alone Won't End the Pandemic
New York Times
, Jan 24, 2021

Micro-clusters, Colored Zones, & Competing Positivity Rates: Why NYC School Reopenings And Shutdowns Have Become So Complicated
Gothamist
, Nov 27, 2020

Covid-19 Has Become Less Deadly, but That Could Change as Cases Rise
The Wall Street Journal
, Nov 24, 2020

Immune System May Fight Off Coronavirus for Years, a New Study Suggests.
The New York Times
, Nov 18, 2020

Innovating Food-Supply Chains for Covid-19
The Hill
, Nov 13, 2020

The Trump Team Just Announced Its Surrender to the Pandemic
CNN
, Oct 26, 2020

Trump team just announced its surrender to the pandemic
CNN
, Oct 25, 2020

America Should Brace for 100,000 New Virus Cases a Day
Daily Beast
, Oct 24, 2020

Faulty U.S. Covid Response Led to 130,000-210,000 Avoidable Deaths
CNN
, Oct 22, 2020

It's Time for Trump's Top Doctors to Step Down and Speak Up
Daily Beast
, Oct 15, 2020

Scientists Are Struggling With the Feeling of Being Against a Rushed Vaccine
Slate Magazine
, Oct 9, 2020

Trump's Covid-19 Recklessness Costs the U.S. Dearly
CNN
, Oct 7, 2020

A 'herd mentality' can’t stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Neither can a weak vaccine.
National Geographic
, Oct 2, 2020

Is NYC's Second Wave on the Horizon?
WNYC
, Oct 1, 2020

COVID Cases Rising 3.3 Times Faster in Hot Spot Areas Than Rest Of NYC
Gothamist
, Sep 27, 2020

Dr. Redlener: If things don’t change dramatically, we could have ‘600,000 - 800,000 fatalities’
MSNBC
, Sep 18, 2020

New York City Prepares for a Second Wave, with a Chance to Blunt the Worst
Bloomberg News
, Sep 16, 2020

Is New York's Infection Rate Artificially Low?
Gothamist
, Sep 5, 2020

First Reinfection Case Documented in Hong Kong
The New York Times
, Aug 25, 2020

In the Brazilian Amazon, the retreat of the coronavirus sparks questions over immunity
The Washington Post
, Aug 24, 2020

What We Do—and Do Not—Know About Herd Immunity
WNYC
, Aug 24, 2020

Coronavirus Updates: Top Health Expert Urges De Blasio To Delay In-Person School Reopening
Gothamist
, Aug 19, 2020

New York Has Tamed the Virus. Can It Hold Off a Second Wave?
The New York Times
, Aug 17, 2020

Why disaster relief still takes so long to reach hard-hit areas
Newsweek
, Aug 13, 2020

The 'Second Wave' Is Still to Come and the U.S. Has No Specific Plan to Deal With It
MSN
, Aug 11, 2020

Enhancing the Impact of Well Testing for Fluoride
Storymaps
, Aug 8, 2020

“It’s Like We’re Flying Blind”: The US Has a Covid-19 Data Problem
VOX
, Aug 5, 2020

Why Some People Think They Aren't at Risk for Coronavirus
GovTech
, Jul 31, 2020

What went wrong during the Northeast's first COVID-19 spike and is the region ready for another?
USA Today
, Jul 29, 2020

Discussing COVID-19 and crisis response with National Center for Disaster Preparedness director, author of ‘Rethinking Readiness’
Seattle Times
, Jul 28, 2020

Without A Vaccine, Researchers Say, Herd Immunity May Never Be Achieved
NPR
, Jul 24, 2020

Deepwater Horizon Still Plagues the Health of Children a Decade Later
OneZero
, Jul 23, 2020

Former Chief of Health Agency Urges States to Standardize Data.
The New York Times
, Jul 22, 2020

Study on Child Transmission Raises Concern
The New York Times
, Jul 19, 2020

How Does COVID-19 Affect Kids? Science Has Answers And Gaps
Associated Press
, Jul 17, 2020

America Is on Track for a Million Coronavirus Cases a Day
Daily Beast
, Jul 16, 2020

States that reopened too quickly amid coronavirus are facing a problem: Getting the genie back in the bottle
ABC News
, Jul 12, 2020

With coronavirus science still iffy, U.S. schools hope to reopen for 56.6 million K-12 students
The Washington Post
, Jul 9, 2020

Syringes are key to coronavirus vaccine delivery. Trump is relying on two untested suppliers
Los Angeles Times
, Jul 8, 2020

6 months into the coronavirus pandemic and the US still can't get testing right
RADIO.COM
, Jul 7, 2020

'We know what we need to do': six experts address the coronavirus surge
The Guardian
, Jul 5, 2020

Africa: Investing in Digital Agriculture Can Help Africa Beat This Pandemic
All Africa
, Jul 3, 2020

As states halt reopening of bars and indoor dining, public health experts urge more caution
NBC News
, Jun 30, 2020

How Inequality Fuels COVID-19 Deaths
Project Syndicate
, Jun 29, 2020

Here's how to stop the virus from winning
National Geographic
, Jun 26, 2020

New York's Contact Tracers Are Still Facing Challenges
Gothamist
, Jun 26, 2020

The School Reopeners Think America Is Forgetting About Kids
The Atlantic
, Jun 25, 2020

As Coronavirus Slows, New York City Health Officials Watch Hot Spots
The Wall Street Journal
, Jun 23, 2020

How to Assess Your Coronavirus Risk Before Doing An Activity
Huff Post
, Jun 23, 2020

Rethinking Readiness
SciTech Radio
, Jun 22, 2020

How coronavirus has created a new split in American life
The Guardian
, Jun 19, 2020

How Climate Change May Worsen Killer Diseases
ABC News
, Apr 1, 2011

High-Tech Gadgets Measure the Human 'Exposome'
Nature
, Feb 16, 2011

Meningitis: The Role of Dust
IRIN
, Feb 14, 2011

Not Just World Malaria Day
Global Post
, Apr 26, 2010

Questions on How Climate Change Will Affect Disease
Scientific American
, Mar 3, 2010

UN Seeks to Eliminate Mother-Child HIV Transmission
allAfrica.com
, Jan 11, 2010

Treating Patients With Cell Phones
Fortune
, Dec 30, 2008

Eradicate Malaria? Doubters Fuel Debate
New York Times
, Mar 4, 2008

Emerging Infectious Diseases on the Rise
ScienceDaily
, Feb 21, 2008

Disease Monitors Looking in Wrong Places
Nature News
, Feb 20, 2008

Fighting a Disease of Logistics, He Means Business
New York Times
, Nov 12, 2007

Combating Malaria: Battling Over Bed Nets
Science
, Oct 26, 2007

Fighting Malaria in Uganda: A slide show from the front lines.
Slate
, Apr 25, 2007

Bangladesh?s Deadly Wells
New York Times
, Jul 30, 2005

Needling Out the Arsenic Epidemic
Geotimes
, May 1, 2005

Researchers Studying Subway Air Dangers
New York Times
, Feb 25, 2005

A Healthy Child Is a Better Student
Education Week News
, Aug 6, 2004