How the UN’s ‘Sex Agency’ Uses Tech to Save Mothers’ Lives
Big Data, drones, diagnostics—the United Nations and other groups hope to innovate the world out of a maternal and reproductive health crisis. ..
Big Data, drones, diagnostics—the United Nations and other groups hope to innovate the world out of a maternal and reproductive health crisis. ..
How did a lunch last underwater for 10 months? The answer relates to how carbon moves in the deep sea, and has implications for fighting climate change. ..
Folks are flocking to areas plagued with wildfires and extreme heat. Climate change will only make things worse. ..
For the past two years, social distancing kept seasonal viruses at bay. Now they’re roaring back. ..
Flexible e-skins could be used to measure wearers’ blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels in real time, assisting with diagnoses and health care. ..
Audiology screening can be inaccessible for kids in low-resource areas. By utilizing off-the-shelf products, these scientists are trying to change that. ..
A Swedish electric bike is helping Mozambique’s park rangers protect game and reducing the need for fossil fuel infrastructure in Africa’s remotest ..
Fentanyl-related substances have a bad reputation, but they could also save lives. In the US, a legislative battle to expedite research is heating up. ..
Invasive species experts urge scientists and the media to avoid sensationalizing Jorō spiders—and wait for science to catch up. ..
Gene therapies promise long-term relief from intractable diseases—if insurers agree to pony up. ..