EV Charging Improves, but U.S. Still Holds on to Gasoline Cars While Europe Accelerates Toward Electric

The world is changing fast, and nowhere is this more visible than in how we power our cars. While electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the United States is improving every day, many Americans are still attached to gasoline-powered cars. Across the Atlantic, Europe is embracing electric mobility with urgency, pushing forward policies and incentives … Read more

Chagas Disease: How This Parasitic Illness Affects Health and Spreads in the U.S.

Health is something we often take for granted—until something unexpected comes along to remind us how fragile it can be. One such hidden threat is Chagas disease, a parasitic illness that many have never heard of, yet it quietly affects thousands of people, including communities in the United States. Though more common in parts of … Read more