By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service and Reid Standish (RFE/RL) -- As Russian forces have intensified their advances in eastern Ukraine in recent...
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Testing new antibiotics in India, South Africa or Brazil, where they are needed most, makes scientific sense. But it’s not without challenges. If the drugs lack global viability, they are less likely to get used.
By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service and Reid Standish (RFE/RL) -- As Russian forces have intensified their advances in eastern Ukraine in recent...
Promising new drugs to prevent and treat HIV have the potential to transform the response to the disease. But getting these drugs to those who need...
The rapid spread of artificial intelligence has people wondering: who's most likely to embrace AI in their daily lives? Many assume it's the...
The striking paradox is that science tells us both that we're peripheral in the cosmic scheme of things and central to the reality we uncover....
By Harry Pearl Palauan tourism official Lelly Obakerbau shakes her head and motions at the encroaching jungle that threatens to reclaim an ancient...
Antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication are associated with reduced risk of dementia, according to new research that...
In this compelling wrap-up episode, we dive into an exclusive interview with retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges. He emphasizes the urgent need...
Dionne Guischard Dear AFETT, I am a professional woman who wants to support young girls in my community, but I am not sure where to start. How can I...
Ben Casselman has an interesting piece in the New York Times about how economists have lost standing with both politicians and the public at large....
Dr Vanessa Harry, senior lecturer and head of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit at the Faculty of Medical Sciences at UWI, St Augustine, says TT...