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Brian Resnick

Brian Resnick

Senior Science Reporter at Vox

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Health & Medicine
  • Science
  • Social Sciences & Sociology

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Recent Articles

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Biden’s Covid-19 task force includes Dr. Atul Gawande and other doctors, public health experts - ...

Biden is bringing on some of Trump’s toughest Covid-19 critics as advisers. They’re all scientists, doctors, and public health experts.
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Can I get the Covid-19 vaccine if I previously had the coronavirus?...

Immunologists explain why.
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“Natural” herd immunity: the worst Covid-19 idea of 2020 - Vox.com

Let “natural herd immunity” as a pandemic relief strategy be extinguished with the end of 2020.
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Daylight saving time 2021 begins Sunday: 8 things to know about “sp...

We push our clocks forward at 2 am Sunday. Here’s why.
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Ball lightning is real, and very rare. This is what it’s like to ex...

Close encounters with mysterious, hovering balls of lightning, illustrated.
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Why the CDC mask guidelines for vaccinated people changed - Vox.com

Why the CDC is so confident that (most) fully vaccinated people can go maskless.
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Watch Sir David Attenborough seduce a cicada with the snap of his f...

How to summon a cicada.
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A “supermoon” and a lunar eclipse are both happening on May 26. Her...

The blood moon is appearing for the first time since 2019.
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How scientists discovered the universe is really freaking huge

Edwin Hubble’s name is everywhere in astronomy. Henrietta Leavitt’s should be too.
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What Tokyo Olympics athletes reveal about exercise, heat waves, and...

Here’s what Olympic athletes can teach us about coping with heat waves.
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The Senate just voted to make daylight saving time permanent. Good.

The case against changing clocks is less about later sunsets year-round and more about consistency.