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New Hopes for Malaria Vaccine, The Dying Trees of Canal du Midi

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 136: Field trials of a new malaria vaccine yields promising results. Trees lining France's Canal du Midi are dying. Efforts to prevent water wars in the Australian Outback. more »

Debunking a Myth: The Vaccine-Autism Connection

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast no. 103: We're exploring the vaccine-autism link with journalist Seth Mnookin. He's the author of the new book, The Panic Viris: A True Story of Medicine, Science and Fear. more »

Seth Mnookin’s ‘The Panic Virus’

By Seth Mnookin

Forum 28: Seth Mnookin discussed his book, The Panic Virus: A True Story of Science, Medicine, and Fear. It's about a powerful anti-vaccine campaign and its public health consequences. more »

Haiti’s Seismic History, Rome’s Metro System, Excess Flu Vaccines

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 49: Geologists had warned Haiti about an impending earthquake. Engineers and archaeologists collaborate on Rome's new Metro line. Europe is trying to dispose of extra doses of H1N1 vaccine. more »

Swine Flu Vaccine, Mother-to-Daughter Cancer, Vegetarian Spider

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 36: Responses to swine flu vaccine differ on either side of the Atlantic. A mother passed cancer cells to her fetus. Dyslexia more complex among Chinese speakers. more »

Tech Podcast 260: Promising AIDS vaccine, Embrace thermoregulator, and Scottish worms

By Clark Boyd

[Technology Podcast 260: The highlight of this week's podcast is a segment suggested by one of you, the tech podcast faithful. It's about the Embrace, a low-cost incubator that may help save the lives of premature and low birth weight babies in the developing world. Also, you'll hear about a promising AIDS vaccine trial. We end with Scottish earthworms,... more »