COVID and the 1918 flu pandemic gave us playbooks on how to prepare for the next pandemic. But we aren’t using it.
The pandemic bared the cruelty of prison in new ways. It was a lost opportunity to move away from mass incarceration.
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Uncover Bizarre Virus-Like Structures in the Human Body and We Have No Idea What They AreFor over a century, scientists have analyzed the vast microbial world within the human body. They’ve found bacteria, fungi, ...
On the fifth anniversary of the night the NBA shut down, ESPN reveals how it happened, down to the minute -- told by the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Brief and Amazing History of Our Search for Life in the CloudsBy collecting samples after climbing a high peak and firing rockets with special traps into the upper atmosphere, scientists ...
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Here's how to avoid one of the world's most contagious virusesMeasles is rarely seen in the United States, but Americans are growing more concerned about the preventable virus as cases ...
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, the illness that killed Betsy Arakawa, wife of the legendary actor Gene Hackman, has a history ...
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How Melting Glaciers Could Unleash Ancient VirusesAs global temperatures rise and climate change accelerates glaciers and permafrost are melting at unprecedented rates. While ...
COVID-19 struck the world at a time when China and the U.S. were closing in on trade negotiations, shattering a potential ...
March 13th marks five years since an emergency declaration was issued in 2020 for the unfolding COVID-19 outbreak. But it's far from the only deadly virus to impact the Port City over the years.
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