1 Million People Have Died of COVID-19. It’s a Reminder That We Still Have So Much Work to Do
While the U.S. leads in cases and deaths, other countries, like Brazil and India, are suffering mightily
While the U.S. leads in cases and deaths, other countries, like Brazil and India, are suffering mightily
It’s been linked to brain fog, dementia, stroke, and more.
A new global study finds harmful PFAS chemicals in toilet paper and sewage
The huge loss may stall HIV/AIDS research
Ralph Baric could help save humanity from the next pandemic—if his enemies don’t get him first.
Ralph Baric could help save humanity from the next pandemic—if his enemies don’t get him first.
“Dreams are primarily visual precisely because this is the only sense that is disadvantaged by darkness.”
One in 25 American five-year olds will not reach their 40th birthday
There is no point in debating RFK Jr. on vaccines. He’s wrong and has been proven so many times before
Black men are less likely to be diagnosed with skin cancer, but more likely to die from it
A TIME investigation reveals the difficult conditions faced by the workers who made ChatGPT possible