Is Your Office Safe from COVID? What to Know Now That Your Boss Wants You Back

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July 14, 2021

Public Health

Is Your Office Safe from COVID? What to Know Now That Your Boss Wants You Back

Workers are anxious because the coronavirus is still infecting people. Here are ways to evaluate the safety of a shared work space

By Christie Aschwanden

Space

New Space Radiation Limits Needed for NASA Astronauts, Report Says

Although meant to minimize risks to human health, the proposed new limits would still be exceeded by any conceivable near-future crewed voyage to Mars

By Ramin Skibba

Public Health

We Must Protect Our Public Health Agencies from Political Interference

Some states have passed laws that threaten to undermine these vital resources, and others may follow

By Janice Phillips

Natural Disasters

Cities 'Game' Federal Program Meant to Reduce Flood Risk

The program, offering reduced insurance costs, does little to encourage adaptation to sea level rise

By Thomas Frank,E&E News

Neuroscience

The Neuroscience of Taking Turns in a Conversation

Research in birds suggests that when one partner speaks, the other partner's brain is inhibited from talking over them

By Melissa J. Coleman,Eric Fortune

Public Health

COVID Risks at the Tokyo Olympics Aren't Being Managed, Experts Say

Current prevention measures may not be enough to prevent an outbreak

By Maddie Bender

Policy & Ethics

What You Know about Trump's Assault on Science Was Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Help us reveal the rest

By Dana Gold,Lauren Kurtz

Physics

Star Trek's Warp Drive Leads to New Physics

Researchers are taking a closer look at this science-fiction staple—and bringing the idea a little closer to reality

By Robert Gast,Spektrum

Climate

E.U. Set to Unveil First-Ever Carbon Border Tax

The proposed tax places a fee on planet warming emissions embedded in goods produced outside the union

By Sara Schonhardt,E&E News
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QUOTE OF THE DAY

"There's a lot of hygiene theatre out there. Regular surface cleaning is good, but cleaning the air is much more important for reducing the risk of transmission of this virus."

Linsey Marr, environmental engineer at Virginia Tech

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