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Don’t Panic: We Can Still Save the Great Barrier Reef

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Coral conservationists have made huge strides in the last few years. Continue reading Don’t Panic: We Can Still Save the Great Barrier Reef→

Posted in but, like, panic a little, conservation, coral, nature, oceans | Tagged Great Barrier Reef

What Goes In Our First-Aid Kit For the Mission to Mars?

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Translational Research Institute is a new, independent research group look to push the boundaries of our health in space. Continue reading What Goes In Our First-Aid Kit For the Mission to Mars?→

Posted in astronauts, health, Mars, martian medicine, nasa, research, Space, space travel | Tagged Radiation

Gun Violence Cost Americans $6 Billion in Health Care Over the Last Decade

Posted on March 21, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Dickey Amendment makes research like this hard to come by. Continue reading Gun Violence Cost Americans $6 Billion in Health Care Over the Last Decade→

Posted in A Smarter Gun, death, gun violence, guns, health, healthcare, policy, politics | Tagged Injuries

Meet the Meat-Free Burger That’s Winning Bros Over

Posted on March 6, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Impossible Foods wants to win over the meat-eaters of the world, and keep them coming back. Continue reading Meet the Meat-Free Burger That’s Winning Bros Over→

Posted in bro-licious, burgers, climate change, Environment, farming, food security, meat, sustainability | Tagged Agriculture, Food

Facebook’s New Algorithm Combs Posts to Identify Potentially Suicidal Users

Posted on March 3, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The site needs to strike a delicate balance between privacy and safety, but experts say it’s the right move. Continue reading Facebook’s New Algorithm Combs Posts to Identify Potentially Suicidal Users→

Posted in algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, big brother, Facebook, health, privacy, suicide, suicide prevention, Teens | Tagged Safety

Facebook’s New Algorithm Combs Posts to Identify Potentially Suicidal Users

Posted on March 3, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The site needs to strike a delicate balance between privacy and safety, but experts say it’s the right move. Continue reading Facebook’s New Algorithm Combs Posts to Identify Potentially Suicidal Users→

Posted in algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, big brother, Facebook, health, privacy, suicide, suicide prevention, Teens | Tagged Safety

Faye Cuevas Is Protecting Elephants Using Counterterrorism Techniques

Posted on March 2, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Approaching the problem from a military standpoint made sense for Cuevas. Continue reading Faye Cuevas Is Protecting Elephants Using Counterterrorism Techniques→

Posted in Air Force, conservation, counterterrorism, Data, elephants, HOTY, humans of the year, intelligence, Military, poaching

These Are the Most Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs in the World

Posted on February 27, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

As these bugs develop resistance to our last line of defense, it puts us in a serious pickle. Continue reading These Are the Most Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs in the World→

Posted in antibiotics, bacteria, big pharma, disease, health, infections, Not-so-super bugs, Public Health, WHO | Tagged Superbugs

Pharmacists in These Three States Can Now Prescribe Birth Control

Posted on February 24, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The goal is to get more women better access to reproductive care by making it easier and more convenient. Continue reading Pharmacists in These Three States Can Now Prescribe Birth Control→

Posted in birth control, contraception, doctors, health, no brainers, pharmacies, reproductive health, sex, women's health

In the Age of ‘Alternative Facts,’ Scientists March in Defense of Evidence

Posted on February 19, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Typically apolitical, scientists felt compelled to defend their work outside the AAAS conference in Boston. Continue reading In the Age of ‘Alternative Facts,’ Scientists March in Defense of Evidence→

Posted in aaas, AAAS 2017, activism, alternative facts, boston, Donald Trump, protest, Science, trump | Tagged Scientists

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