Health Jun 24 As U.S. states and cities hit vaccine goals, deep disparities persist Vaccine distribution varies widely state to state, city to city and community to community. But a lack of reliable statistics makes it difficult to track and address disparities.
Arts Jun 10 21 lesbian bars remain in America. Owners share why they must be protected Owners and general managers of lesbian bars share what makes these queer spaces vital, how they survived the pandemic, and why this part of LGBTQ nightlife needs to be preserved.
Science Jun 09 WATCH: How and when to see the ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse For much of the eastern half of North America, a partial eclipse will be visible on Thursday between about 5 and 6:30 a.m, turning the sun into a kind of crescent at dawn.
Science Jun 08 How NASA is hunting for signs of life on Mars Researchers hope to gain a better sense of whether primordial life once existed on our celestial neighbor, and how technology may pave the way for astronauts to sustain their own lives during future voyages to the Red Planet.
Health Jun 08 This chart shows how COVID cases have plummeted as more people get vaccinated New daily COVID-19 infections have recently hit their lowest numbers since March of 2020.
Health May 26 For many pregnant trans people, competent medical care is hard to find Transgender men and nonbinary people who are pregnant or trying to conceive are more likely than not to face a reproductive health system that fails to provide them with quality care.
World May 04 How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate People around the world are rallying to get India oxygen and other supplies amid its COVID crisis.
Science May 03 How to turn cicada season 2021 into a science project Here's how to find Brood X cicadas, and what to do next.
Health Apr 09 Wastewater is the infrastructure crisis ‘people don’t want to talk about’ 2020 MacArthur Fellow Catherine Coleman Flowers spoke to the PBS NewsHour about her vision for a future that centers and solves water infrastructure issues across communities.
Science Apr 09 WATCH: NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter achieves first controlled flight on Mars The experimental helicopter that accompanied Perseverance on its recent journey to Mars successfully pulled off the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.