A novel private plan in the late 1980s helped set the stage for planting trees as a means to sequester carbon emissions.
The Netherlands allows medically assisted euthanasia for extreme mental suffering. Some doctors question the guardrails.
Recent studies implicate the immune system and a herpes virus as potential contributors to development of the disease.
More than three years have passed since federal health officials arrived in central Appalachia to assess an alarming outbreak ...
Workers are pushing to improve training and safety standards to help avoid falls, electrocution, and equipment failure.
The first of five large dam projects under consideration has been approved, despite environmental and social costs.
The CDC is piloting a disease forecasting service called Insight Net. Could it be a game-changer for public health?
In March 2013, a 27-year-old man showed up at the Fifth People’s Hospital in Shanghai, China, with a high fever and cough. Within 48 hours, he was admitted to the intensive care unit with severe ...
The project was so secret, most members of Congress didn’t even know it existed. In 1942, when an elite team of physicists set out to produce an atomic bomb, military leaders took elaborate steps to ...
Welcome to Entanglements. In this episode, a special guests asks hosts Brooke Borel and Anna Rothschild: How did the first season go? And what’s on deck for Season 2? On most episodes of Entanglements ...