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mRNA Vaccines Offer One-Two Punch to Combat Malaria

Malaria is found in more than 90 countries around the world, causing 241 million cases and an estimated 627,000 deaths every year.

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Hurricane Maria Highlights The Need To Put Vulnerable Populations in the Forefront of Disaster Preparedness

Hurricane Maria was one the worst natural disasters to hit Puerto Rico.

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Media Tip Sheet: 2024 Presidential Candidate Book Spree

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida are the latest potential 2024 presidential candidates to announce they are publishing books.

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Media Tip Sheet: GW Experts Available to Discuss Oath Keepers Trial Verdicts

Faculty experts at the GW are available to offer insight, commentary and analysis on the months-long Oath Keepers trial and verdict.

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Media Tip Sheet: The Trump-Ye Dinner

The meeting may be perceived as a validation of the hateful principles pervading the far right and an outreach gesture to ultraconservative voters.

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Media Tip Sheet: Congress' Busy Lame Duck Session

Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress are back on Capitol Hill for what promises to be an eventful lame duck session.

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Media Tip Sheet: GW Law Expert Available to Discuss Hate Speech Laws

Elon Musk announced he will offer amnesty to banned Twitter account despite warnings about the growth of online hate speech.

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Media Tip Sheet: Remote Work Rollbacks and the Job Market

More job seekers are applying for remote positions, despite more companies bringing workers back into the office and rolling back virtual work arrangements.

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Teaching photonic chips to learn

A multi-institution research team has developed an optical chip that can train machine learning hardware.

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HIV Infection Leaves a ‘Memory’ in Cells

Though antiretroviral therapy has made HIV a manageable disease, people living with HIV often suffer from chronic inflammation.