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Mind and Body

Another Person With HIV Was Cured — Here's How The Treatment Works

A bone marrow transplant isn't an option for everyone with HIV.

By Miriam Fauzia
variants

A newly discovered HIV variant is a cautionary tale for Covid-19

“We should never underestimate the potential for viral evolution.”

By Katie MacBride
Wow Webb

Webb unveils a fiery hive of baby stars in never-before-seen detail

Welcome to the cosmic noon.

By Claire Cameron
Mind and Body

Cord blood helped cure a woman of HIV. Can it treat other diseases, too?

The new approach raises hopes for helping more people.

By Kate Baggaley
Mind and Body

Second person ever to have been cured of HIV reveals their identity

"I want to be an ambassador of hope."

By Grace Browne
Health

Landmark study: More babies born with HIV could live beyond their first birthday

We already have the tools we need to save thousands of kids. 

By Emma Betuel
Science

Bee Science: Urban Hives Can Be Used as Indicators of Pollution Levels

Hives are indicators of urban pollution levels.

By Sarah Sloat
Health

AIDS: 2nd Remission in History Reignites Doctors' Hope for a Cure for HIV

“That’s the six million dollar question."

By Emma Betuel
Culture

Following SOTU, Federal Agencies Clarify Details of Trump's Plan to End HIV

"In my mind, the program has already started."

By Emma Betuel
Science

Bumblebee Pesticide: "Bee Depressant" Chemical Makes Hive Life Antisocial

If you know where to look, you can witness the decline of a bee society 

By Emma Betuel
Science

This Video of a Shaking Honeybee Swarm Illustrate the "Hive Mind"

It's all about emergent intelligence.

By Peter Hess
Health

"Vampire Facial" Clients Should Seek HIV Testing, Health Officials Warn

Sheath your stakes.

By Emma Betuel
Science

Thousands of Bees Descending on NYC's Times Square Reveal a Tumultuous Hive

“Bees don’t swarm without warning."

By Yasmin Tayag
Culture

How Kofi Annan Established the World’s Largest Fund for HIV/AIDS Prevention

“We must deliver scientific breakthroughs.”

By Mary von Aue
Science

A Hive Mind of NFL Geeks Answer the Biggest Fantasy Football Questions

Using "swarm intelligence," 30 NFL experts have made their fantasy predictions.

By Kendall Lewis
Science

'Westworld': Maeve's New Powers Explained by Hive Mind Psychology

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Barcoded Bumblebees Explain How Jobs Change Inside the Hive

As with every good organization, flexibility is key.

By Sarah Sloat
Culture

Grindr Is Sharing User Data on HIV Status With Other Companies, Report Claims

The data may link directly to user identities.

By Mary von Aue
Innovation

I Used the 'Hive Home' for a Week and I Now Want Smart Lightbulbs Forever

Should every appliance in your home be connected to wifi?

By Danny Paez
Science

Very Good Boys Can Extend the Lives of Sick Humans, Study Shows

Depression reduction results in important effects.

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Kyrie Irving is Traded to the Boston Celtics, Defying the Hive-Mind

Irving is going to Boston.

By Alasdair Wilkins
Science

Unanimous A.I. Uses Human Swarms to Make Scary-Accurate Predictions

Here's how the human hive mind can predict the future.

By Peter Hess
Science

Bee Science Points Out Unexpected Error in New 'AHS' Theme

By Sarah Sloat
Entertainment

The Doctor Finds a Hive of Martian Ice Warriors on 'Doctor Who'

By Corey Plante
Science

Replicating Charlie Sheen's HIV Drug Success Will Cost a Fortune

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Tiny USB Device Can Test for AIDS in 20 Minutes

By Tonya Riley
Science

We're All Responsible for Framing HIV's 'Patient Zero'

A garbled game of telephone, and our love of scapegoats, led to a deeply false accusation.

By Yasmin Tayag
Science

Did We Just Cure HIV?

The "kick and kill" strategy for beating the virus shows great promise, but we're not there yet.

By Yasmin Tayag
Entertainment

'Game of Thrones' Star Kristofer Hivju Joins 'Fast 8' As 'Tough Henchman’

As ‘Fast 8’ nears the start of filming, the adrenaline-fueled action film has added Wildling Kristofer Hivju to the cast.

By Justin Andress
Science

NASA Thinks a Hive Mind Can Solve Mars Colony Problems Before Rocket Scientists

It takes a lot of brain power to get humans to Mars -- the more brains, the better. 

By Jacqueline Ronson