
A ‘Universal’ Coronavirus Vaccine to Prevent the Next Pandemic
A pan-coronavirus vaccine could be “one vaccine to rule them all,” and so far it has shown strong results in mice, hamsters, monkeys, horses and even sharks.
Emily Mullin is a science journalist who is interested in how biology is shaping the future. She previously covered biotech for OneZero, Medium’s tech and science publication. Before that, she was the associate editor for biomedicine at MIT Technology Review. Her work has also appeared in the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, National Geographic and STAT.

A ‘Universal’ Coronavirus Vaccine to Prevent the Next Pandemic
A pan-coronavirus vaccine could be “one vaccine to rule them all,” and so far it has shown strong results in mice, hamsters, monkeys, horses and even sharks.

First Baby Monkey Born Using Sperm from Frozen Testicles
Researchers hope that the procedure could be used to restore fertility to human boys undergoing cancer treatment

Why Siri Won't Listen to Millions of People with Disabilities
Speech-recognition systems promise the world. But for more than nine million people with voice ailments, that world is out of reach