Public Health
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