Science and Health

Don’t Blame Environmentalists for Malaria Don’t Blame Environmentalists for Malaria

Tina Rosenberg is wrong to argue in the New York Times that environmentalists who fought to limit the use of DDT have contributed to the worldwide spread of malaria.

Mar 31, 2006 / Feature / Sonia Shah

Avian Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Avian Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Large factory farms, not migratory birds, are now seen as breeding grounds for the avian flu virus. Donald Rumsfeld is getting rich off his investment in Tamiflu. Can this pandemic...

Mar 28, 2006 / Feature / Nicholas von Hoffman

Experimental Art Experimental Art

Alan Lightman makes scientists into artists in his new book The Discoveries, promoting original journal articles as "the great novels and symphonies of science."

Mar 16, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Joshua Foer

Freezing Their Assets Freezing Their Assets

Among the superrich, there's a growing desire to freeze themselves and their bank accounts in hopes of rising again. Talk about Groundhog Day.

Feb 14, 2006 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Political Science Political Science

NASA climatologist James E. Hansen won't let political pressure from the Bush Administration blunt the urgency of his research on global warming: It's not too late to mitigate th...

Feb 14, 2006 / Feature / Bryan Farrell

Government’s the Problem Government’s the Problem

Complicated drug plans are the result of promises fulfilled.

Feb 9, 2006 / Column / Calvin Trillin

SpongeBob SquarePants, Health Risk SpongeBob SquarePants, Health Risk

The Center for Science in the Public Interest is suing Kellogg and Viacom for using cartoon characters to brainwash kids into consuming mass amounts of junk food.

Jan 31, 2006 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Eating Ourselves to Death Eating Ourselves to Death

The toxic food industry is fueling a preventable epidemic of diabetes. Most vulnerable are poor children, barraged with ads urging them to eat the sugar and grease-laden food that ...

Jan 23, 2006 / Feature / Nicholas von Hoffman

Unequipped to Cure Unequipped to Cure

Vaccine production in the United States is in an alarming condition--with drug-makers wedded to outmoded techniques and government more focused on terror than pandemics.

Jan 14, 2006 / Feature / Dr. Marc Siegel

Part D From Outer Space Part D From Outer Space

The Bush Administration's ill-advised new prescription drug program could destroy Medicare as a benefit for all Americans.

Jan 11, 2006 / Feature / Trudy Lieberman

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