Sonia Shah is a science journalist and prize-winning author. Her 2017 book, "Pandemic: Tracking Contagions from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond" was selected as a New York Times Book Review Editor's ...
Pulitzer Center grantee Mattathias Schwartz's reporting on a botched 2012 DEA raid in Honduras has ...
Journalist Pete Jones talks about two projects: Congo: Consequences of a Conflict with No End, a ...
Frozen shark carcasses are transferred from a Taiwanese longliner to a Panama-flagged collecting vessel in the Atlantic Ocean ...
Pulitzer Center grantees report on shadowy finance schemes, mismanagement, abuse of power, and other systemic exploits and failures that destabilize countries, erode democracies and governance, and ...
Anita Pouchard Serra is a French-Argentinian photojournalist, visual storyteller, and educator with a background as a ballet dancer, architect, and an anthropologist. She is based in Buenos Aires and ...
Joshua Hammer was born in New York and educated at Horace Mann and Princeton University, graduating with a BA in English literature. In 1988 he joined Newsweek Magazine as a business and media writer, ...
Lizzie is the Latin American correspondent for Science magazine, based in Mexico City. She frequently covers archaeology, the environment, science policy, and the intersection of science and human ...
Digging for gold, drilling oil wells, and extracting lithium for car batteries. Industries that pull products from the Earth contribute to the destruction of natural carbon sinks like rainforests and ...
Image An Indigenous Korubo boy in the Amazon rainforest. Image by Paulo Múmia/Fundação Nacional dos Povos Indígenas [National ...
Psychological and emotional well-being are integral components of overall health, and are fundamental human rights. Strong mental health correlates with physical, social, and economic well-being at ...
Efforts to develop a vaccine to give to pregnant women have been painfully slow.