by Eve Herold | May 3, 2025 | Articles
By Eve Herold – The US National Institutes of Health has long been the world’s premier funder of biomedical research. In the public discourse, it’s often discussed in terms of costs to the national budget, but let’s flip that angle on its head and consider that...
by Eve Herold | May 3, 2025 | Articles
By Eve Herold – The cards in international healthcare funding have been reshuffled, and a new statement from the World Health Organization reports that a whopping 70% of countries are already struggling to provide care for the world’s most vulnerable...
by Eve Herold | Feb 3, 2025 | Articles
By Eve Herold – An AI for longevity? Yes, please. Open AI’s CEO Sam Altman is all in on the search for longer lifespans, and he’s putting his money where his mouth is. In 2023, he donated $180 million to Retro Biosciences, a healthcare startup seeking to extend...
by Eve Herold | Jul 16, 2024 | Media
July 4, 2024 – Science Technology and Society Podcast – available on New Books Network Host Caleb Zakarin interviews Eve Herold, author of “Robots and the People Who Love Them”. The latest developments in robotics and artificial intelligence...
by Eve Herold | Jul 15, 2024 | Articles
By Eve Herold – Often by the time AD patients display symptoms, it’s too late to benefit from treatment. The holy grail in treating Alzheimer’s is finding a way to not only arrest its relentless march but to reverse damage to neurons and synapses once it...