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Scientific American Scientific American’s Staff Is Reacting to the CDC’s New Mask Guidance We asked our vaccinated colleagues whether they planned on keeping their masks on or not and why The staff at Scientific American are mostly if not completely vaccinated against COVID-19, and we’re grateful and relieved. An enormous amount of evidence shows that we are almost entirely protected from severe illness or dying of COVID, and more coming out all the time shows that we’re highly unlikely to pass the virus along to other people. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it’s safe for us to stop wearing masks in most situations. But it’s not that simple. Here’s when, where and why some of us are still wearing masks and when we’re comfortable going without. ....
Scientific American Scientific American Staff Is Reacting to the CDC’s New Mask Guidance We asked our vaccinated colleagues whether they planned on keeping their masks on or not and why The staff at Scientific American are mostly if not completely vaccinated against COVID-19, and we’re grateful and relieved. An enormous amount of evidence shows that we are almost entirely protected from severe illness or dying of COVID, and more coming out all the time shows that we’re highly unlikely to pass the virus along to other people. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it’s safe for us to stop wearing masks in most situations. But it’s not that simple. Here’s when, where and why some of us are still wearing masks and when we’re comfortable going without. ....
The Compact Muon Solenoid searches for muons at the Large Hadron Collider in Cern. You re clear on protons, neutrons, and electrons, but how about muons? They have a charge similar to electrons, but are bigger. Muons are also unstable, lasting for a tiny fraction of a second, unlike electrons. And recent research shows that muons do not act in ways standard physics theory would predict. This is potentially a huge finding, one Clara Moskowitz follows as a senior editor at Scientific American. Moskowitz stops by for a quick lesson. ....