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How to Compare COVID Deaths for Vaccinated and Unvaccinated People

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June 07, 2022

Epidemiology

How to Compare COVID Deaths for Vaccinated and Unvaccinated People

The death rate among unvaccinated people is still far higher than that among the vaccinated even though vaccinated people now make up a significant proportion of deaths

By Amanda Montañez,Tanya Lewis

Climate Change

Carbon Credits Versus the "Big Gulp"

Reviving peatlands in the San Joaquin River Delta could prevent levee failure and lock away carbon

By Katherine Ellison,Hothouse

Climate Change

Biden Order Will Boost Heat Pumps and Building Insulation

Invoking the Defense Production Act could help reshape the economics around building decarbonization

By Adam Aton,E&E News

Space Exploration

NASA's Perseverance Rover Begins Key Search for Life on Mars

Rolling up an ancient river delta in Jezero Crater, the rover starts crucial rock sampling.

By Alexandra Witze,Nature magazine

Neuroscience

U.S. Kids Are Falling behind Global Competition, but Brain Science Shows How to Catch Up

Paid parental leave and high-quality child care improve children's brain development and prospects for a better future

By Dana Suskind,Lydia Denworth

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial General Intelligence Is Not as Imminent as You Might Think

A close look reveals that the newest systems, including DeepMind's much-hyped Gato, are still stymied by the same old problems

By Gary Marcus

Mental Health

Mass Shootings Leave Lasting Psychological Wounds

Tragedies such as the ones in Uvalde, Tex., and Buffalo, N.Y., can lead to major depression, PTSD and other lingering mental distress among survivors

By Claudia Wallis

Weather

Tropical Storm Alex Ushers in Hurricane Season

The storm is the first of what is expected to be a very active season, with six to 10 hurricanes

By Daniel Cusick,E&E News
FROM THE ARCHIVE

Here's Who Should Get a Second COVID Booster

An individual's health risks, treatment access and local case levels come into play for those who are eligible

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