by News Decoder | 13 Aug 2024 | Correspondents in the Spotlight, Journalism, News Decoder Updates
Lance Roller has interviewed people who vied for Olympic medals, overlooked war heroes and artists trying to change the way science sees people. When you read a published article on News Decoder, you’re only seeing part of the story. Who is writing it? What went into...
by Shefali Malhotra | 14 Jun 2024 | Asia, Health and Wellness, Science, World
In India, tens of thousands need kidney transplants and can’t get them. High demand and short supply makes organs a valuable commodity. A line of people queue up for an organ transplant. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for...
by Maggie Fox | 22 May 2024 | Decoder Replay, Health and Wellness, Science
Vaping has exploded in popularity with young people. But the case against e-cigarettes for both smokers and non-smokers is mounting. A man sits on steps while vaping. Credit: Yehor from Getty Images Editor’s note: On 8 May 2024, scientists from the Royal College...
by Haley Davis | 14 Mar 2024 | Health and Wellness, Indiana University, Science, Student Posts, Technology, Youth Voices
It can spot cancer, answer medical questions and help develop drugs. But we don’t trust artificial intelligence to be our primary doctor just yet. A masked robot next to an MRI machine. (Photo illustration by News Decoder) You’re lying in a hospital bed about to enter...
by Maya Agarwal | 13 Mar 2024 | Decoder Replay, Personal Reflections, Religion, School Year Abroad, Science
Everyone has an origin story. For one woman, that story begins with the love between a husband and wife. And a petri dish. Lab staff prepare small petri dishes, each holding several 1-7-day-old embryos, at the Aspire Houston Fertility Institute in vitro fertilization...