Washington Post
New Langya Virus That May Have Spilled Over From Animals Infects Dozens
An international team of scientists identified a new virus that was likely to have been transmitted to humans after it first infected animals
The Monkeypox Outbreak and Foreign Policy
Washington Post
Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryos, A Potential Key to Healing Humans
The embryo developed for eight days, with a beating heart, a rudimentary brain and a gut tube
STAT
Will Low-Dose Vaccination Stretch the Monkeypox Vaccine Supply, or Backfire?
The U.S. needs a concerted effort to make sure enough vaccines and therapeutics are available to address needs and to reduce suffering
Improving the FDA's Food Safety Program: Choosing Practical Solutions
Monkeypox and What Health Experts Are Not Saying About Sexual Transmission
AP News
Three More Ships with Grain Depart Ukraine Ports Under UN Deal
The ships bound for Ireland, the UK, and Turkey follow the first grain shipment to pass through the Black Sea since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine
Advances in Radiation Oncology
Radiotherapy Under the Falling Bombs: a Tale of Two Ukrainian Cancer Centers
An interview with the radiation oncologists in Mariupol and Kyiv on providing cancer treatment in wartime
New York Times
Five Decades in the Making: Why It Took Congress So Long to Act on Climate
The U.S. Senate bill avoided the political pitfalls of past legislative attempts