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2013/05/15 23:06
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In 2011, tuberculosis killed 1.4 million people worldwide, almost as many as died from HIV/AIDS. And death isn’t the only damage TB does. In many countries, women with the disease are stigmatized and...
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2013/05/08 00:06
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Whether or not Hurricane Sandy had a connection to climate change, climate change will make future Hurricane Sandys more common, imposing enormous costs on cities. Since we seem to lack the will to...
2013/05/02 00:06
2013/05/02 00:06
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In taking steps to reward high-quality health care and penalize waste, the Affordable Care Act has opened a new door for technological entrepreneurship in medicine. A new monitor that automatically...
2013/05/01 09:06
2013/05/01 09:06
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The recent deceleration in U.S. health-care costs appears to be at least partially structural, and not entirely due to a still-lackluster economy. That offers some hope that the slowdown will...
2013/04/24 01:06
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For a country that prides itself on a robust private sector, the U.S. lags behind many other nations in using the private sector to finance, build and operate infrastructure. From 1990 to 2006, for...
2013/04/19 05:06
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... four wheels have to stay on the ground at any one time.” It is the only instruction Kevin Layden has for me as I get ready to take his new electric car for a spin just outside of Detroit. Layden...
2013/04/18 18:06
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Last month, a majority of the Georgia House of Representatives voted against a proposal that would have barred cities from investing in their own Internet- access networks. The bill failed because...