Erika Moore: Why do some bodies respond differently to disease?
TED Fellow and equity bioengineer Erika Moore investigates how cells controlling inflammation behave differently depending on a patient's background. By focusing on the "who" behind the disease, Moore is uncovering why certain diseases disproportionately affect certain ethnicities, paving the way for more inclusive and effective health care.
John C. Moore and Eric Berlow: Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain
When you picture the lowest levels of the food chain, you might imagine herbivores happily munching on lush, living green plants. But this idyllic image leaves out a huge (and slightly less appetizing) source of nourishment: dead stuff. John C. Moore details the "brown food chain," explaining how such unlikely delicacies as pond scum and animal ...
Mary Ziegler, Loretta J. Ross, Erika Bachiochi, Joshua Prager: The future of US reproductive rights after Roe v. Wade
The recent leak of the US Supreme Court's draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade -- the nearly 50-year-old ruling to legalize abortion nationwide -- has left many wondering what happens next for reproductive rights in the country. In a thoughtful, at times contentious conversation between legal historian Mary Ziegler, activist Loretta J. Ross, le...
Erik Moore: Sports in the High School Environment
Eerik Olsen, Mara Gleason Olsen: Conscious Awareness changing the world: from social to climate change justice