Jaime Breilh: Health is incompatible with capital
Latin American epidemiologist Jaime Breilh discusses the role of public health and science in a capitalist world.
The US blockade of Cuba hurts medical patients in both countries
By lifting sanctions against Cuba, people in the US could have access to life-saving treatments being developed in Cuba for diseases which ravage working-class communities each year
Floods on Mars? Chinese rover finds a hint
While the results are the fruit of an initial analysis only, more empirical evidence will confirm if floods once ran deep under the Martian surface
DNA from cave dirt now tells us how ancient humans lived
Prabir Purkayastha talks about how researchers were able to unearth Neanderthal DNA by excavating cave floors.
Research shows humans began consuming milk even before evolving to digest it
A study that appeared in the scientific journal Nature shows that people in today’s Kenya and Sudan were consuming milk products at least 6000 years ago






