
Sigal Samuel
Correspondent
Latest articles by Sigal Samuel


It’s part of a broader development trend in West Africa.

We need an algorithmic bill of rights. AI experts helped us write one.


Josiah Zayner, who once injected himself with CRISPR DNA, is accused of practicing medicine without a license.

From painting to poetry, music to math, we can view AI as a collaborator rather than a competitor.


Don’t want constant surveillance? We can fight back.


As antibiotics become less effective, viruses found in dirty places may save our lives instead.
And the internet detectives working to find them.


By 2050, 10 million people could die each year from diseases that have grown resistant to drugs.


Boosting people’s incomes to help boost their health outcomes — could this model work in the US?


The alternative meat movement is having a watershed moment.