The TelegraphinTelegraphThese rats could be the next heroes in the fight against deadly diseasesHarnessing their superlative sense of smell, a Tanzania-based organisation has trained the much-maligned rodents to detect TB and landminesFeb 5, 2020Feb 5, 2020
The TelegraphinTelegraphGender inequality is driving a new wave of HIV infections in UgandaYoung women in Africa are up to 14 times more likely to contract HIV than boys of the same age. Here’s whyNov 30, 2019Nov 30, 2019
The TelegraphinTelegraphChildren are the latest victims of Pakistan’s mysterious HIV outbreakMore than 800 children in Pakistan face a potential death sentence after being infected with HIV. Now families are demanding answersNov 29, 2019Nov 29, 2019
The TelegraphinTelegraphNuclear wasteland: Inside the ghost towns of FukushimaEight years on from the nuclear meltdown, are the radiation fears stopping people returning to Fukushima misplaced?Nov 20, 20191Nov 20, 20191
The TelegraphinTelegraphWhen daylight kills: meet the children allergic to the sunUp to one in 370 Indians suffers from XP, a genetic condition which causes skin to burn and take on a blistering, scaly appearance.Nov 14, 2019Nov 14, 2019
The TelegraphinTelegraphDon’t Die of Ignorance: how an establishment figure helped avert the UK’s HIV crisisDuring the 1980s AIDS crisis, misinformation and hysteria were rife. But one campaign cut through the noise, saving lives in the processNov 12, 2019Nov 12, 2019
The TelegraphinTelegraphReplacing cocaine barons with cattle ranchers is destroying the AmazonColombia’s great Amazon rainforest — a ‘vital lung’ of the planet — is being cleared for grazing cattle by an area bigger than Los Angeles…Nov 6, 2019Nov 6, 2019
The TelegraphinTelegraphFeeding the future: how can we fix the world’s faulty food systemNearly one billion of the world’s population go hungry, while two billion eat too much, using up the planet’s precious resourcesOct 31, 20191Oct 31, 20191