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To learn how COVID affects the ear, scientists turn to cadavers

Elizabeth Landau
Can the novel coronavirus — and other viruses — directly infect the cells that enable hearing and balance?

Genomic surveillance: How scientists know which COVID variants are circulating

Alexander Sundermann, Lee Harrison
A nationwide genomic surveillance system builds a picture of which variants are spreading in the population

Frank deserves better than “Station Eleven.” So do disabled stories

Alison Stine
If anyone is built for surviving an apocalypse, it’s the disabled people who have been living it already

A Zoom of one’s own: Leaving my job helped my mental health — and my mission

Susan Shapiro
When I didn't complete a new requirement for online teaching, my job got canceled. Now I'm teaching on my own terms

How better airline technology could minimize flight disruptions

Teresa Carr
Updated algorithms & increased data sharing could improve flight reliability amid a fragile system, scientists say

COVID walkouts: Why Omicron is pushing teachers and students to leave the classroom

Jon Skolnik
As school districts experience uniquely low student attendance, who exactly wants schools open?

11 pandemic food trends we are so over

Rebecca Firkser
So long, farewell . . .

Don’t worry – the COVID vaccine could affect your period, but it’s temporary

Nicole Karlis
After fighting misinformation, we finally have some answers beyond anecdotal evidence, and it's a relief

Republicans’ problem with inflation

Kristian Ramos
Exactly what have Republicans done to fight inflation? 

Will we really let ourselves be governed by irredeemable idiots? That’s the choice, America

Brian Karem
Anthony Fauci's hot-mic moment expressed the frustration many of us feel. But right now, the "morons" are winning

How omicron is affecting children more than previous strains

Nicole Karlis
More children are being hospitalized from omicron, but is it because it's so contagious or more severe?

Militant leader of flight attendants’ union may seek biggest labor job in America

Bob Hennelly
The pandemic thrust Sara Nelson into the labor limelight. Now she has her eyes on America's most powerful union job

Could cannabis prevent COVID? To the authors of a new study, it sure looks like it

Brett Bachman
But put away the pipe — it appears the compounds that may be most helpful in preventing COVID degrade at high temps

Republicans have hijacked the process: Congressional hearings are now rife with conspiracy theories

Amanda Marcotte
Taxpayers are funding a right wing derangement loop, allowing GOP leaders to detach their base further from reality

Biden keeps Trump plan that incentives denial of health care with big profits

Diane Archer
Trump plan's creates big profits by denying health care

Walmart and Kroger hike price of COVID tests after federal agreement to sell them “at cost” expires

Jon Skolnik
The Biden administration says private insurers will cover the cost of up to eight at-home rapid tests per month

ICU doctor reveals the horrors his colleagues are facing: “Somber faces and dispirited demeanor”

Meaghan Ellis
"The morale and resolve of health care workers are at all-time lows"

Millions could lose Medicaid coverage just as omicron surges — if Biden doesn’t act

Jake Johnson
"Make no mistake: kicking people out of Medicaid will kill many," warned Dr. Adam Gaffney, a public health advocate

Two lawyers arguing against virus safety measures before Supreme Court get COVID

Brett Bachman
Both anti-mandate lawyers were forced to appear in front of the Supreme Court remotely after contracting COVID

Flu, coronavirus, or all of the above? More unlucky Americans are catching both at the same time

Nicole Karlis
The joint infection of flu and COVID-19 is called "flurona" — but it may not be as bad as it sounds. Here's why

Beyond greenwashing: How chain restaurants could actually address their climate pollution

Joseph Winters
Step one is changing the menu

After Chicago public schools cancel classes, conservatives lash out over COVID restrictions

Jon Skolnik
"I am so pissed off that we have to continuously fight for the basic necessities," the union's president said
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