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During a protest organized by Make the Road Pennsylvania outside the Berks County Services Building in Reading, PA Tuesday afternoon September 1, 2020 to call for Gov. Wolf and the State Legislature to extend the eviction moratorium in Pennsylvania indefinitely. The group is concerned about the risk of eviction to people affected by the economic downturn resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 / Coronavirus pandemic. (Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)

COVID response needs more female voices

Disha Shetty - Undark
Doctor blowing his nose (Getty Images)

Scientists allergic to their research

Hannah Thomasy - Undark
Old Burying Point or the Charter Street Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Salem (Getty Images)

Why are Americans so unhealthy?

Lola Butcher - Undark
Medical worker Jasmine Ortiz is given the the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine twenty-one days after receiving the first shot from RN Valerie Massaro of Hartford HealthCare, at the Hartford Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut on January 4, 2021. (JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

Overcoming vaccine hesitancy

Wrenetha Julion, Kenya Beard - Undark
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Microbe structures on ALH84001 meteorite (Nasa)

When space stories fall victim to hype

Dan Falk - Undark
Coronavirus vaccine vials in hospital (Getty Images)

"Trial & error" in Vaccine distribution

Elizabeth Miller - Undark
A picture taken on May 14, 2020 shows a Titan Arum flower that flourished the day before at the Belgian National Botanic Gardens in Meise. - The Titan Arum is the biggest flower on earth and it takes several years for the plant to make one single flower blossom. Particular to the flower is its strong, bad smell. (LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/BELGA/AFP via Getty Images)

Breathing life into the corpse flower

Doug Johnson - Undark
Posters seeking missing young woman (Getty Images)

Uncertain fate for NamUs program

Michael Schulson - Undark
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Tenino, Washington police chief Bob Swain playing guitar at home in June. Earlier in the year he was told his kidneys were failing and dialysis was necessary. But he had other plans. (Larry C. Price)

Treating people, not disease, in care

Carrie Arnold - Undark
Traci Evans-Simmons has been on dialysis for three years and waiting for a kidney transplant since early 2019. She is considering getting a kidney transplant from a hepatitis C-positive donor. (Larry C. Price)

Can less-than-perfect donors save lives?

Carrie Arnold - Undark
Giant Hogweed (Getty/hapelena)

The rise of the "superweeds"

Natasha Gilbert - Undark
(Getty/urbazon)

Cancer drugs: less might be more

Gunjan Sinha - Undark
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Dr. Jeffrey Berns says the financial incentive for doctors to steer patients to clinics they co-own can affect patient care. (Larry C. Price)

American on dialysis: part two

Carrie Arnold - Undark
Jo Karabasz says she’s handled a lot in her 58 years of life, but when it comes to her dialysis, she needs things to go smoothly. “Just don’t fuss with me,” she said. (Larry C. Price)

Dialysis is big business. Is it rigged?

Carrie Arnold - Undark
Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and the NYT poll dials (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/NYT)

Polls: is "margin of error" misleading?

Michael Schulson - Undark
(Wellcome Images/Andrew Polaszek, Natural History Museum)

The shaky supply chain for wasp venom

Hannah Hoag - Undark
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A vaccine syringe is held over a model of a coronavirus (Peter Endig/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Who should get a COVID-19 vaccine first?

Jill Neimark - Undark
A patient infected by the covid-19 caused by the novel coronavirus receives treatment at the intensive care unit of a hospital in the southwestern Tunisian town of Gabes on August 26, 2020, as cases of infection surge there. (FETHI BELAID/AFP via Getty Images)

Will COVID evolve to be less deadly?

Wendy Orent - Undark
A tree sprouting in a forest (Getty Images)

Wild ginseng is at a crossroads

Emily Cataneo - Undark
(Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett)

In Nicaragua, people and forests at risk

Sara Van Note - Undark
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Staff of St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, test patients at a new COVID-19 testing clinic at East Sydney Community and Arts Centre, April 17, 2020. (Louise Kennerley/The Sydney Morning Herald via Getty Images)

What South Korea may show US about COVID

Wudan Yan, Ann Babe - Undark
(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-1050958p1.html'>Dmytro Vietrov</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

The science on breast milk and COVID

Elizabeth Preston - Undark
(Getty/NataliaDeriabina)

Few drugs tested for pregnancy safety

Jyoti Madhusoodanan - Undark
(Getty/JurgaR)

Vaccine success may hinge on messaging

Jillian Kramer - Undark
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