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CNET | February 28, 2023 AI Could Be Made Obsolete by 'OI' -- Biocomputers Running on Human Brain Cells Thomas Hartung is quoted.
WREG-TV (Memphis, TN) | February 27, 2023 How the Tyre Nichols case could affect crime, policing in Memphis Daniel Webster is quoted.
Prevention | February 27, 2023 CDC: Extensively Drug-Resistant Shigella Is on the Rise Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Washington Post | February 26, 2023 Toxic air pollutants in East Palestine could pose long-term risks, researchers say Keeve Nachman is quoted.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram | February 23, 2023 This Texas lawsuit could halt access to an abortion drug nationwide. Here’s what to know Caleb Alexander is quoted.
Kaiser Health News Podcast | February 23, 2023 Senators Have Mental Health Crises, Too Joanne Kenen is a guest.
Science News | February 21, 2023 Fungi don’t turn humans into zombies. But The Last of Us gets some science right Arturo Casadevall is quoted.
USA Today | February 21, 2023 Preventable injuries are killing America's children. But some are more at risk than others. Donald Warne and Keshia Pollack Porter are quoted.
The Lancet [Opinion] | February 21, 2023 The war in Ukraine 1 year on: the need to strategise for the long-term health of Ukrainians Paul Spiegel co-wrote the piece.
USA Today | February 20, 2023 Three days. 10 mass shootings. More than 50 victims. US sees worst weekend of 2023. Daniel Webster is quoted.