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California Adopts Nation’s First ‘Endemic’ Virus Policy

Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan emphasizes prevention and quick reaction to outbreaks

Nearly Half of U.S. Bald Eagles Suffer From Lead Poisoning

Nearly half of bald eagles and golden eagles in the continental U.S. show signs of repeated lead exposure, which can lead to early death

To Take Climate Change Seriously, the U.S. Military Needs to Shrink

The Pentagon says it's going green. But some scholars say the only sustainable military is a smaller one

Getting Vaccinated During Pregnancy Cuts Baby’s COVID-19 Risk, Study Says

Shots were especially protective when given in the second or third trimesters

Nasal Vaccines Could Help Stop COVID-19 From Spreading—If Scientists Can Get Them Right

Nasal vaccines could help block COVID-19 infections. But they're hard to develop, and none exist yet

U.S. Could See a Century’s Worth of Sea Level Rise in Just 30 Years

New NOAA study warns states along the Gulf and East Coasts will be hardest hit by sea level rise

Megadrought in Western U.S. Worsens to Driest in at Least 1,200 Years

A new study finds that this megadrought can be partly attributed to human-caused climate change

To Ease Menopause Symptoms, Add a Little Melody

A Turkish study suggests that listening to music can help ease menopause symptoms

The Tobacco Giant That Won’t Stop Funding Anti-Smoking Programs for Kids

Plenty of research finds that industry-funded initiatives don't work

We Watched Two Decades of Super Bowl Ads. Here’s What They Say About Climate Change.

Toyota debuted its hybrid Prius for the first time at the Super Bowl in 2005, calling it “good news for planet Earth.” In 2006, there were two Super Bowl ads for new hybrids: one for Toyota’s Camry hybrid, and one ad for Fords’ new Escape hybrid in which Kermit the Frog concluded that maybe it…

FDA Committee Delays Review of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 Vaccine for Young Kids

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) postponed a meeting to discuss the authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than five, again pushing back the timeline for vaccinating the youngest Americans. The FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee was scheduled to meet on Feb. 15 to discuss emergency use authorization of…

Should You Wear a Mask? What to Do as Mandates Roll Back

What to know about wearing a mask during one of the pandemic's most confusing moments
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