This week:
Is the future inevitable?
Plus: A lack of OB-GYN’s in a post-Roe world, some new bills for agrivoltaics, the best in climate journalism, the link between COVID and Alzheimer’s, misinformation, and more
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News Roundup
Health & Medicine
Climate
Food & Water
- Agrivoltaics get a boost in the Senate, a climate solution that benefits farmers, ecosystems and the climate
- Chickens in Europe are getting dose with antibiotics “critical to human health”, causing