Tech In cancer research, high risk is the new black Richard Klausner: the grant system is not working by Robert Fortner / July 5, 2009
Gates' funding surge reorders the world of global health IHME headquarters, in a building in Seattle's Belltown by Robert Fortner / June 18, 2009
Tech How Bill Gates caught the global health bug Bill Gates in Davos, Switzerland. (World Economic Forum) by Robert Fortner / June 7, 2009
Tech 'The Lancet' critique of the Gates Foundation: on the mark? Bill Gates in Davos, Switzerland. (World Economic Forum) by Robert Fortner / May 18, 2009
Tech 777s and HIV, or your body is not an airplane Heart of patient 777: a Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engine by Robert Fortner / March 23, 2009
Tech Stymied by mosquitoes and bacteria A female mosquito of the Culicidae family. (Wikipedia) by Robert Fortner / September 2, 2008
Politics For Gates, global health should drive foreign policy <i>Closing In, Kwajalein Atoll</i> (1944). (Official U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph, National Park Service, <a href='http://www.nps.gov/amme/index.htm' target='_blank'>American Memorial Park</a>, Mariana Islands, Saipan). by Robert Fortner / August 21, 2008
Environment In the absence of an AIDS cure, prevention gains prominence The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) by Robert Fortner / August 6, 2008
Culture Space tourism is nigh, but a new space age is not An illustration of WhiteKnightTwo carrying SpaceShipTwo aloft. (Virgin Galactic) by Robert Fortner / July 31, 2008