Native American communities take the lead on vaccinations after facing staggering rates of COVID-19 By Kat Eschner / Mar 19, 2021
Moderna is now testing its COVID-19 vaccine on kids. Here’s everything you need to know. By Hannah Seo / Mar 17, 2021
Countries resume use of the AstraZeneca vaccine after new data shows it’s safe By Rahul Rao / Mar 22, 2021
AstraZeneca’s vaccine is highly effective, but not quite as high as initially reported By Philip Kiefer / Mar 25, 2021
The CDC recommends that the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine resume By Claire Maldarelli / Apr 23, 2021
How much water do you need to drink to stay healthy? By Tamara Hew-Butler/The Conversation / Apr 23, 2021
Regular childhood vaccinations dipped during COVID, opening a door for measles outbreaks By Philip Kiefer / Apr 23, 2021
Everyone over 16 can now get the COVID vaccine. How do we make sure they get it? By Kat Eschner / Apr 21, 2021
The first swarm of genetically modified mosquitoes is about to hit the US By Taylor White/Undark / Apr 14, 2021
UK doctors will re-expose COVID-19 survivors to study how long immunity lasts By Emily Cerf / Apr 19, 2021
The pause on Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine doesn’t mean it’s not safe By Hannah Seo / Apr 13, 2021
Music videos are marketing vaping products to teens—and it’s working By Jon-Patrick Allem/The Conversation / Apr 13, 2021
An HIV vaccine could arrive sooner than we thought—using Moderna’s mRNA tech By Hannah Seo / Apr 12, 2021
At the Arizona border, mapping migrant deaths could help save lives in the future By Emily Cataneo/Undark / Apr 8, 2021
How to help kids who are still stressed about COVID-19 By Dominique A. Phillips and Jill Ehrenreich-May/The Conversation / Apr 9, 2021
COVID-19 survivors may have higher risk of anxiety, depression, and neurological disorders By Hannah Seo / Apr 7, 2021
The next pandemic could be lurking anywhere. Can this wildlife-tracking app help prevent it? By Brian Barth , Flávia Milhorance / Mar 29, 2021
COVID’s fourth wave is on the way—and younger people could be most at risk By Nikita Amir / Apr 5, 2021
Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine blunder is a surprisingly good thing By Tinglong Dai/The Conversation / Apr 2, 2021
How to protect your privacy while signing up for a COVID-19 vaccine online By Violet Blue / Apr 1, 2021
Getting COVID after vaccination is really rare—and likely to be more mild By Hannah Seo / Mar 25, 2021
Ask Us Anything: What causes side stitches when you exercise? By Claire Maldarelli , Jessica Boddy / Apr 1, 2021
Ask Us Anything: How much sleep do you actually need? By Claire Maldarelli , Jessica Boddy / Mar 30, 2021
Can you pass the US Army’s Combat Fitness Test? This journalist tried. By Haley Britzky/Task & Purpose / Mar 30, 2021
Simple filters made from conifer trees could have a huge impact on the clean water crisis By Shaena Montanari / Mar 30, 2021
White-tailed deer test positive for COVID-19 in lab studies By Dave Hurteau/Field & Stream / Mar 24, 2021
Dreamers have been leading America’s pandemic response, despite their own shaky future By Lourdes Medrano/Undark / Sep 3, 2020
Why prisoners are at higher risk for the coronavirus: 5 questions answered By Martha Hurley/The Conversation / Apr 20, 2020