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The Indian Scientists Who Could Change the Global Contraception Conversation

Researchers are trying to develop technologies that would work for more Indians, but they are grappling with a domestic and international...
Hannah Harris Green
9 min read

How Researchers in India are Helping Couples Talk About Family Planning

In India, the idea that open communication and male involvement are keys to improving family health is slowly gaining ground.
Hannah Harris Green
9 min read

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Meet Your iPhone’s Grandparent

When people say there's more power in your pocket than was used to get to the moon, they're right-but it took...
Duncan Geere
8 min read

Por qué deberíamos comer medusa para salvar los océanos

Alimentar al mundo y terminar con las invasiones de medusas es posible, si nos acostumbramos a su sabor.
Martin Etchegaray
11 min read

The Legacy of India’s Quest to Sterilize Millions of Men

The mass sterilization drive of 1976 was one of the most infamous incidents of the 21-month period known as the "Emergency."...
Hannah Harris Green
10 min read

Breaking the Cycle

The future of reproductive health in India, from early ideas about population control to on-the-ground interventions happening now, to a world...
Hannah Harris Green
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We Need More Than Technology to Eliminate Tuberculosis

The factors governing investments in strengthening countries' health care systems are incredibly complex, stretching across finance, infrastructure, education, and many other...
Paula Akugizibwe
10 min read

Body Hacking Has a Place in Hospitals

Instead of bedroom surgeons risking sepsis, medical researchers are using augmentation to make hospital wards more, not less, human.
Andrew Williams
5 min read

The Exploitative History of One of the World’s Deadliest Diseases

Tuberculosis, one of the oldest diseases on the planet, remains the leading cause of death from an infectious agent. The reasons...
Paula Akugizibwe
12 min read