We’re Thinking About Herd Immunity All Wrong, Says Social Epidemiologist
“Herd immunity” is a term that is often thrown around to indicate a point where the United States would have enough people...
“Herd immunity” is a term that is often thrown around to indicate a point where the United States would have enough people...
The Pfizer vaccine has been approved by the FDA for children ages 12 to 15 years old. Vaccinating this demographic is...
Young adults are facing a mental health epidemic in the United States, and the new Science of Grief Podcast from...
This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Canton Battles COVID series, reconnecting listeners with the people they met and issues they...
State lawmakers and advocates are renewing efforts to get rid of the sales tax on menstrual products in Michigan. It...
The new exhibition “Earth. Wind. Weather.” is the latest installation to take the Michigan Science Center (MiSCi) by storm. The exhibit, which is now...
There are so many aspects of life that have been flipped upside down in the last year, but for so...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 education has been conducted largely online for more than a year. Researchers are examining the impact on...
Felicia Legardy started her first day care 25 years ago. Just as K-12 schools closed last spring because of the...
Parents have learned a lot during the coronavirus pandemic about how their children learn. "Pandemic schooling" has been a very different...
Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan are the co-authors of “A Place at the Table,” a middle school novel about two characters...
The pandemic has forced many families to retool and figure out how to make school work in front of a...