Kids are back in school. The federal government seems to be on the verge of approving vaccines for younger children. And as more adults are “How the risk of Covid-19 for kids compares to other dangers”
Playdates are ruining all the fun
It’s become a time-honored tradition in certain segments of American society: two families cross-reference their respective calendars to find a spot free of school or “Playdates are ruining all the fun”
How biological detective work can reveal who engineered a virus
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, has made our future vulnerability to biological pathogens — and what we can learn to help prevent the next “How biological detective work can reveal who engineered a virus”
What the oil industry still won’t tell us
Four executives from Big Oil — “the richest, most powerful industry in human history,” according to environmentalist Bill McKibben — testified before Congress on Thursday “What the oil industry still won’t tell us”
Are “net-zero” climate targets just hot air?
Corporations and countries around the world are promising to eliminate their contributions to climate change. But many of their targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions “Are “net-zero” climate targets just hot air?”
The fate of the planet will be negotiated in Glasgow, Scotland
Almost every country in the world signed the 2015 Paris climate agreement, a monumental accord that aimed to limit global warming. But it was forged “The fate of the planet will be negotiated in Glasgow, Scotland”
Biden’s $27 billion bet on forests
As the White House revealed Thursday, President Joe Biden has stripped a lot from his Build Back Better framework to placate moderate Democrats. Free community “Biden’s $27 billion bet on forests”
Covid-19 vaccines for young kids are a big step toward a new normal
More than 28 million children across the US are now eligible to receive Covid-19 vaccinations, a step that could relieve anxiety for families, bring more “Covid-19 vaccines for young kids are a big step toward a new normal”
The curious case of the ancient whale bones
Every year, thousands of whales strand — meaning that they wind up trapped on beaches or in shallow waters — and it’s really hard to “The curious case of the ancient whale bones”
Streaming space tourism is the new reality TV
When SpaceX launches its first all-civilian crew into space later this fall and takes a multi-day trip circling the Earth, humanity can follow along online “Streaming space tourism is the new reality TV”