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Brazilian researchers announce promising new dengue vaccine amidst Latin American outbreak

Brazilian researchers announce promising new dengue vaccine amidst Latin American outbreak

A public research institute in Brazil has developed a promising single-dose vaccine offering strong protection against dengue, a timely discovery given the current severe outbreak across Latin America.

Stephanie Nolen reports for The New York Times.

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There is no vaccine for global warming

In the past year, carbon emissions dropped significantly as the Covid-19 pandemic kept us all home. How we move forward will determine the fate of the planet.
bungled vaccine rollout is a bad omen
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Kate Aronoff: The bungled vaccine rollout is a bad omen

America’s disastrous response to Covid-19 is an unsettling preview of how it might respond to the climate change crisis.
artificial intelligence climate humans
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Will AI save us from ourselves?

Humans are wired to deal with immediate threats like that what's that moving in the bushes. However, for long-term threats like climate change, people suffer from cognitive biases that often make us discount the extent of the threat or turn us into bystanders as we wait for someone else to deal with the problem.

Todd Newman: Science elicits hope in Americans – its positive brand doesn't need to be partisan
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Todd Newman: Science elicits hope in Americans – its positive brand doesn't need to be partisan

When you ask Americans what the word 'science' brings to mind, a majority respond 'hope.' Using this built-in brand can help communicate important science messages.
Lyme disease Is spreading fast. Why isn’t there a vaccine?
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Lyme disease Is spreading fast. Why isn’t there a vaccine?

The only vaccine was taken off the market more than 15 years ago. As reports of the disease skyrocket, researchers are working on a new one.
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