
Camp Hill virus explained: what are the risks of a henipavirus outbreak in America?
A new pathogen, called Camp Hill virus, was recently discovered in Alabama, drawing attention to a group of viruses known as henipaviruses. This is a big deal because other viruses in this group are linked to serious,...

Five ways that illustrations can tell climate justice stories
Climate change is often communicated through scientific reports, statistics and policy discussions. However, these technical approaches can be inaccessible to the public, failing to capture the experiences of those most...

Podcasts are a great tool for political persuasion – just ask this 18th century thinker
Podcasts have been around for more than two decades, but the last few years and particularly their influence in the 2024 US election have solidified their role in the media landscape. Some of the most popular podcasts in...

Art and science illuminate the same subtle proportions in tree branches
Do artists and scientists see the same thing in the shape of trees? As a scientist who studies branching patterns in living things, Im starting to think so. Piet Mondrian was an early 20th-century abstract artist and art...

Rural Americans don’t live as long as those in cities − new research
Rural Americans particularly men are expected to live significantly shorter, less healthy lives than their urban counterparts, according to our research, recently published in the Journal of Rural Health. We found that a...

Vice President JD Vance and several bishops of the U.S. Roman Catholic Church are having a war of words over the Trump administrations flurry of executive orders and highly publicized immigration raids. The bishops argue...

How opioid deaths tripled in Philly over a decade − and what may be behind a recent downturn
After nearly a decade of almost year-over-year increases in overdose deaths, the tide may finally be turning in Philadelphia. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced in May 2024 an estimated 3% decrease in...