The World’s First Malaria Vaccine Program for Children Starts Now
On Monday, Cameroon became the first nation to establish routine childhood malaria immunizations. The race is on to give protection to as many people as possible. ..
On Monday, Cameroon became the first nation to establish routine childhood malaria immunizations. The race is on to give protection to as many people as possible. ..
A malaria vaccine that could protect millions of children against the parasite-borne disease is expected to roll out early next year. It follows another ..
Once considered a disease of the affluent, hypertension now affects a third of all adults. The WHO wants nations to get organized to combat it. ..
One of the world's deadliest diseases is rising again as extreme weather creates a perfect breeding ground for the bacteria. ..
Animal welfare groups are pushing the US to restrict the import of hippo parts. But experts argue that that policy is limited, and may even cause harm. ..
A muddy trek reveals the last remnants of the Rwenzori Mountains’ once-sprawling ice fields, a loss for scientists studying the climate record. ..
Faced with extreme drought, Kenya’s president approved a controversial new crop for farmers. Then the legal backlash began. ..
The World Heritage site in southern Iraq survived Saddam Hussein’s campaign to drain the wetlands. Now they’re drying up, and biodiversity is collapsing. ..
Big Data, drones, diagnostics—the United Nations and other groups hope to innovate the world out of a maternal and reproductive health crisis. ..
While biologists still aren't exactly sure how it works, a new study closes in on why the insects that pester Savannah animals zig when anything zags. ..