Bats congregate in the Bat Cave in Queen Elizabeth National Park on August 24, 2018. Scientists placed GPS devices on some of the bats to determine flight patterns and how they transmit Marburg virus to humans. Approximately 50,000 bats dwell in the cave. Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post via Getty Images hide caption
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People line up for COVID-19 vaccinations last month in Hagerstown, Md. Each person vaccinated helps end the pandemic, epidemiologists say, and helps lower the rate of hospitalization and death from COVID-19. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption
It's Time For America's Fixation On Herd Immunity To End, Scientists Say
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Dr. Scott Atlas is President Trump's new coronavirus adviser. His ideas are sometimes at odds with those of public health professionals. Chris O'Meara/AP hide caption
President Trump's New COVID-19 Adviser Is Making Public Health Experts Nervous
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"We need to get out ahead of this and do everything we possibly can here in Massachusetts — through and in the aftermath of the surge," said Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, in announcing his state's public health initiative April 3. Nicolaus Czarnecki/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald hide caption
Massachusetts Recruits 1,000 'Contact Tracers' To Battle COVID-19
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Viral particles are colorized purple in this color-enhanced transmission electron micrograph from a COVID-19 patient in the United States. Computer modeling can help epidemiologists predict how and where the illness will move next. Hannah A Bullock and Azaibi Tamin/CDC/Science Source hide caption
How Computer Modeling Of COVID-19's Spread Could Help Fight The Virus
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Parts of the Cape Fear River near Fayetteville, N.C., are contaminated with a PFAS compound called GenX. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is surveying residents in the area about their health. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption
Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS
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Smog fills Utah's Salt Lake Valley in January 2017. Winter weather in the area often traps air pollution that is bad for public health. George Frey/Getty Images hide caption
EPA Science Panel Considering Guidelines That Upend Basic Air Pollution Science
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Montana Wildfires Provide A Wealth Of Data On Health Effects Of Smoke Exposure
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Montana Wildfires Provide A Wealth Of Data On Health Effects Of Smoke Exposure
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A needle exchange program at the Austin Community Outreach Center in Austin, Ind., is aimed at stopping spread of HIV. Darron Cummings/AP hide caption
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In 1962, a local leader in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea asks Fore men to stop the sorcery that he believes is killing women and children. Courtesy Shirley Lindenbaum hide caption
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Mosquitoes hover around South Korea's bronze medalist Ki Bo Bae during the medal ceremony for archery, held on Aug. 11 at the Rio Games. Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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Secretary of State John Kerry and African Union Commission Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma signed an agreement Monday to establish the first Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Africa. The U.S. will provide technical advice and a few staff for the agency. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption
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A hand-drawn map on the wall of a rural clinic shows health workers where a woman with Ebola may be hiding. Kelly McEvers/NPR hide caption