As U.S. authorizes Pfizer vaccine, UW expert looks at hopes and challenges that lie ahead For a look at what comes next, KUOW’S Kim Malcolm spoke with vaccine expert Deborah Fuller, professor of microbiology at the University of Washington. Andy Hurst
Jill Lepore on the ethically challenged birth of the computer age 'These men are going out to build a machine to understand how humans think and feel and would behave, and they don’t understand their wives and they don’t understand their children.' John O'Brien
Get on up: In a landslide, it might save your life Rainy season is also landslide season in the Northwest. A few simple actions can dramatically boost your chances of survival. John Ryan
Free at-home Covid testing is going to rich and white people in King County Racial equity is a matter of good science, critics say. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Seattle Now: A new hospital for ocean critters The first marine wildlife hospital in Washington is gearing up to open. We'll look at what that will mean for ailing seal pups, sea lions, and other ocean critters. Sophie Reid
How’s our country's health care? Not the worst, or the best Ezekiel Emanuel explains why, and what needs to change John O'Brien
Adventures chasing the stars A University of Washington astronomer offers a window into a life spent seeking to understand the cosmos. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Solastalgia and you. ‘The pain was necessary to know the truth.’ Dr. Jennifer Atkinson shares strategies for handling existential distress caused by environmental change John O'Brien
What are you smoking? Clearing the air about cannabis These chemists are cutting through the haze to analyze our pot habits. Sonya Harris
Why bacteria's resistance to antibiotics is a problem in a viral pandemic Each year a particular kind of infection kills more than 35,000 people in the United States. Those deaths are caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Kim Shepard