New Book Explores How Trees Travel And Adapt To Climate Change
In “The Journeys of Trees,” science writer Zach St. George examines forest migration and why climate change is moving too fast for our trees.
In “The Journeys of Trees,” science writer Zach St. George examines forest migration and why climate change is moving too fast for our trees.
Economic insecurity for people living with disabilities has intensified during the pandemic.
The territory of Puerto Rico is added to a list of 22 states from which visitors to or from Chicago have to quarantine due to COVID-19 concerns.
Wedding vendors say guest counts are rising — and some venues aren’t following the rules on social distancing and prohibited dance floors.
Two-thirds of Americans believe the U.S. is handling the pandemic worse than other nations, an NPR/Ipsos poll finds. Majorities support more aggressive measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
A new report from Lurie Children’s Hospital found that children under the age of 5 may carry higher levels of COVID-19.
Dr. Deborah Birx said on Sunday that infections are widespread in both urban and rural areas. Adm. Brett Giroir said it is time to “move on” from hydroxychloroquine and focus on effective treatments.
Experts say painless mouth and shallow nose swabs can be nearly as good as — or possibly better than — nasopharyngeal samples for detecting COVID-19.
Gov. JB Pritzker says Illinois is “not heading in the right direction” in terms of COVID-19.
In a letter filed with regulators, the Near South Side hospital revealed that its parent company tried to sell the struggling hospital for more than a year before deciding to close it.