
Study finds vaccine-like method may protect people from misinformation
Amid widespread promotion of vaccination against COVID-19, researchers have found a way to draw on the science of inoculation to combat misinformation.
Mar. 2, 2022Amid widespread promotion of vaccination against COVID-19, researchers have found a way to draw on the science of inoculation to combat misinformation.
Mar. 2, 2022Some scientists say they need to create better ways than p-values to explain their methodologies.
Mar. 2, 2022A movement is growing to atone for the erasures of mass human deaths during massacres, wars and other events whose true toll is only now being unearthed by forensic and anthropological studies of burial sites.
Mar. 2, 2022Both on and off the farm, the people who bear disproportionate health and economic risk from exposure to the blazes are undocumented immigrants.
Mar. 2, 2022Scientists have been working to develop cost-effective technologies that reduce CO2 emissions.
Mar. 2, 2022While many are familiar with climate change’s impact on marine ecosystems, new research is showing how phenomena like harmful algal blooms bring profound risks to human health, as well.
Mar. 2, 2022Climate change and other human impacts on aquatic ecosystems also accelerate health risks for those living near rivers, lakes and marine coastal areas.
Mar. 2, 2022In 2016, hundreds of volunteers in Kenya – school kids, park rangers, scientists, and tourists – took part in a two-day event called Great Grevy's Rally to help save the endangered Grevy’s Zebra.
Mar. 2, 2022Health care practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and the public are banding together to study the ocean connection to public health and find ways to address and mitigate these emerging risks.
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