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April 15, 2022

Ecology

New Vaccine Could Save Rabbits from Fatal Disease

Veterinarians and rabbit owners are racing to protect bunnies as a hemorrhagic disease spreads

By Tatum McConnell

Psychology

A New Dimension to a Meaningful Life

Studies suggest that appreciating beauty in the everyday may be just as powerful as a sense of overarching purpose

By Joshua Hicks,Frank Martela

Animals

Social Animals Seek Power in Surprisingly Complex Ways

It's not just physical combat—animals have a host of strategies for building clout

By Lee Alan Dugatkin

Epidemiology

New Cases of Childhood Diabetes Rose during the Pandemic

It isn't clear why, but researchers are investigating a possible COVID link

By Carolyn Barber

Renewable Energy

In a First, Wind Generation Tops Coal and Nuclear Power for a Day

The milestone showed both how far renewable energy has come and the lengths the country must go to reach President Joe Biden's climate goals

By Benjamin Storrow,E&E News
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Decoded: How Do Vaccines Actually Work?

Vaccines are medicines that train the body to defend itself against future disease, and they have been saving human lives for hundreds of years.

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