What We Learned in 2019: Health and Medicine
Developments in medicine and health that we’re still thinking about at year’s end.
Developments in medicine and health that we’re still thinking about at year’s end.
Ranjani Srinivasan’s student visa was revoked by U.S. immigration authorities. That was just the start of her odyssey.
Elon Musk’s group obscured the details of some new claims on its website, despite promises of transparency. But The Times was still able to detect…
A journey through the front lines of global poverty shows that when the world’s richest men slash aid for the world’s poorest children, the result…
The order targeting the agencies, largely obscure entities that address issues like labor mediation and homelessness prevention, appeared to test the bounds of the president’s…
The order targeting the agencies, largely obscure entities that address issues like labor mediation and homelessness prevention, appeared to test the bounds of the president’s…
Some scientists are confident that organs from genetically modified pigs will one day be routinely transplanted into humans. But substantial ethical questions remain.
Five years on, scientists are starting to understand how the virus can lead to long-term, sometimes invisible changes.
What once belonged to all of us now belongs to corporations.
What once belonged to all of us now belongs to corporations.
It feels as if the pandemic is behind us. But we’re living in the world it made.