In Indonesia, Outlaw Gold Miners Poison Themselves to Survive
One large mining company is trying to shut illegal operations, which use mercury. The small-scale miners say there’s no other way to earn a living.
One large mining company is trying to shut illegal operations, which use mercury. The small-scale miners say there’s no other way to earn a living.
The National Centers for Environmental Information in Asheville, N.C., sweep together data from around the world to help track Earth’s warming.
Many middle-income countries are left out of the deal, widening a gulf in access to critical medicines.
If elected again, he would become the oldest president by the end of his term. Yet he is refusing to disclose even basic health information.
After Helene, it may be time to rethink how to communicate the risks posed by storms, especially extreme rain.
Scientists are studying whether future astronauts on deep-space journeys could transform compounds in asteroids into food.
Research on hundreds of tropical storms finds that mortality keeps rising for more than a decade afterward, for reasons you might not expect.
The drug, legal in much of the country, is widely seen as nonaddictive and safe. For some users, these assumptions are dangerously wrong.
The Nobel Foundation offers prizes in only three scientific disciplines, but other awards have been created to honor scientists in different fields.
Both patients were dairy workers whose illnesses were mild. Investigators are continuing to evaluate the contacts of a Missouri patient who had no exposure to…
The Health Ministry has reported that 80 percent of the infected are health care professionals.