Thursday headlines: Love means nothing to them
Researchers say they've discovered an antibody that can effectively fight against all variants of Covid-19. / KUT News
Some advice from experts on when to get shots to protect against influenza, Covid, and RSV. / STAT
A small study of gender-affirming care finds immune system differences in men and women. / Scientific American
In Syracuse, a vending machine offers students pregnancy tests and affordable Plan B. / STAT
Regarding those parents designing their kids' college dorm rooms: "Decorating is really a way of extending a loving tentacle of control." / The Cut
Unrelated: Some dogs can remember the name of a toy even when they haven't seen it for two years. / The Guardian
Volvo drops its target of producing only electric vehicles by 2030. / Reuters
Tesla Cybertruck behavior explained by David Attenborough (not really). / Threads
New York City created a program that enabled citizens to earn money by reporting polluters—and now appears intent on thwarting the citizens who actually do it. / Curbed
Strava and Letterboxd are said to be taking hold as alternatives to larger platforms for people seeking community. / Bloomberg
Ted Chiang: AI isn't going to write a decent novel anytime soon. / The New Yorker
Do women need to do more than men to receive a Wikipedia page? / Michele Coscia
Two American women are playing in the US Open women's singles semifinals. / NPR
Former pro Andrea Petkovic explains what it's like to date an athlete. "There is a lot of gender confusion when it comes to dating a female tennis player." / Finite Jest
An actor tells Spaniards to hit a certain supermarket at night and carry a pineapple for dating opportunities. / BBC News