Becoming-Plant in Indian Ocean Worlds: Lines, Flows, Winds, and Water Julie Laplante Medicine, Science & Medicine, Society & Culture Our faces are stretching. Taking a step forward takes up all our strength. We cling on to the rock walls to pull ourselves forward. We are at one of the edges of the Indian Ocean at the southern tip of...
What Can Medicine Be? Top Reads Laura Christianson Medicine, Science & Medicine When a medical student has time to read, what does she read? Today’s Top Reads comes from Hippo Medical Correspondent Laura Christianson, with books featuring empathy, inspired wisdom, service work, and...
To Bee or Not to Bee: Social Dynamics, Productivity, and Stress Response in Honey Bees Niroshi Senaratne Science, Science & Medicine The social dynamics of a honey bee hive can influence a colony’s health.
Are Hospitals the Safest Place for Healthy Women to Have Babies? An Obstetrician Thinks Twice Neel Shah Medicine, Science, Science & Medicine, Society & Culture This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. There is a good chance that your grandparents were born at home. I am going to go ahead and assume they turned...
Top Science Reads for Summer: On Immortality, Mortality, Germs and Justice Katherine Wu Science, Science & Medicine Our Microbiology and Immunology Correspondent Katherine Wu shares the reads that have meant the most to her.
Kepler, Making the Impossible Possible, and Life Beyond Earth Alexander Thompson Science, Science & Medicine The Kepler team makes the seemingly impossible possible
8 Best Medical Blogs Alexander Bolt Medicine, Science & Medicine The days of doctors making home visits may have come and gone but the personal side of medicine is still with us. Humanism in medicine is a growing trend and it emphasizes maintaining the ability to connect...