‘Like drinking from a fire hose’: Health care workers traumatized by pandemic
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Podcast looks at omicron variant
The latest episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast looks at the new, highly contagious omicron variant of the coronavirus, and how scientists are working to determine whether it evades vaccines and to identify strategies to stay safe.
Millions of children could slip into poverty if the expanded child tax credit ends
Stephen Roll, research assistant professor at the Brown School
I’m Starting to Give Up on Post-pandemic Life
Everyone knows the past is gone, but now the past’s future feels lost too. I hope it’s not, but I can’t shake the feeling, writes Ian Bogost.
The Trump SPAC PIPE Is Free Money
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
What we can learn from Israel’s COVID-19 vaccination of children
Efforts to improve transparency and convey information to the public are an effective policy measure that encourages COVID-19 vaccinations, writes the Brown School’s Michal Grinstein-Weiss.
‘How to constitute a nation’
Historian Peter Kastor in Arts & Sciences discusses his latest project, which aims, through both a book and a database, to reconstruct and understand the federal government at the moment of its creation.
COVID-19 vaccination benefits children, families
Children as young as 5 years old can now get a COVID-19 vaccine. And that is fantastic news, writes Michael Kinch, an internationally recognized leader in cancer prevention.
Must employers follow Biden’s vaccine mandates?
Gregory Magarian, Thomas and Karole Green Professor of Law
Pfizer says booster dose of vaccine protects against omicron variant
Ali Ellebedy, associate professor of pathology & immunology
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