Health & Safety It's A Small World When It Comes To :-/ 8:13pm March 30, 2016 by Winona Dimeo-Ediger A new study finds that whether you speak English, Mandarin, Spanish or sign language, your face does the same thing to say "I don't like that."
World News Health & Safety Pregnant Women May Be Able To Get Answers About Zika Earlier 7:27pm March 30, 2016 by Michaeleen Doucleff Using a battery of advance tests, doctors at Johns Hopkins were able to see signs of brain damage in a fetus that standard tests had missed.
World News Health & Safety A Starry-Eyed 4-Step Guide To Wiping Out A Mosquito 12:02pm March 30, 2016 by Malaka Gharib You'd need a mosquito czar, worldwide cooperation, millions of dollars and the hope that the technology works out. Good luck!
World News Health & Safety Meet A Tractor That Can Plow Fields And Talk To The Cloud 3:19pm March 29, 2016 by Joy Diaz A city boy came up with a great idea for farmers in Africa: a mini-tractor that costs only $4,000 and has cool digital features.
National Health & Safety The 'Girl Boss' Of USAID Has $22 Billion To Spend And A Tight Deadline 11:17am March 29, 2016 by Malaka Gharib At the top of her list? Pass a bill to help end global hunger, plan for future infectious disease outbreaks and catch up on her aid acronyms.
Health & Safety Dying Tradition: The Men Who Catch Baby Elephants 3:00pm March 28, 2016 by Aisha Down He has one elephant. He has named her "Shy Woman." And she is not just an elephant he lassoed and captured. She is his companion and confidant.
Music & Culture Health & Safety It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Senegalese Swing 8:39am March 27, 2016 by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton As a teenager in Senegal, Amadou Koly Niang fell in love with jazz. Over 40 years later, he's started a jazz festival to bring the music to his countrymen — with a Senegalese twist, of course. Add to Listen QueueListen Now
Health & Safety Ebola: We May Have Won The Battle But We Haven't Won The War 7:00am March 27, 2016 by Karin Huster A health worker who spent a year in West Africa during the epidemic shares lessons from the field. Good things did happen. But a lot went wrong.
Health & Safety Love, Loss And Beauty Pageants: Inside A Cuban HIV Sanitarium 5:57pm March 26, 2016 by Rebecca Sananes The "Christian Dior Of Cuba" looks back on bittersweet memories from his time living in a housing facility for people with HIV.
World News Health & Safety A 'Forgotten Disease' Is Suddenly Causing New Worries 5:50pm March 25, 2016 by Nurith Aizenman Yellow fever is spreading in Angola. Experts are afraid it could spread further in Africa and Asia. This couldn't come at a worse time. Add to Listen QueueListen Now