When Professor Anne-Maria Makhulu returned to South Africa to start her research in the late 1990s, the South African Truth & Reconciliation Commission was just beginning to start its work.
Following the election of Joe Biden as president, most of those same people expect a reset in the U.S.’s relationship with the WHO. But what damage has been done?
Faced with a global pandemic, resurgent racism, divisive politics, attacks on science, a rollercoaster economy and all the other craziness happening, 2020 may not seem like an ideal time for making environmental progress.
A new Duke study shows rich countries are snapping up vaccines even before they're ready, and it could mean fewer — as well as delays in vaccination — for billions in less wealthy nations.
India has reported the second highest number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, but those numbers are likely to be significant underestimates because of testing policies that focused on symptomatic cases and large numbers of asymptomatic cases in that population.