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The study also estimated that international lockdown efforts prevented more than 500 million infections worldwide.
State and local governments are hiring contact tracers to contain the spread of novel coronavirus.
Data from LinkedIn suggests soft skills will be the most in-demand as the economy begins to rebuild and 2020 grads look for work.
With the coronavirus pandemic upending summer plans, now’s the perfect time to learn something new.
The program aims to notify people after they’ve come in close contact with someone who tested positive.
Currently, more than 100 COVID-19 vaccines are being developed worldwide.
A debate is raging inside and outside of churches.
Google is probably wrong about your health condition.
When the COVID-19 crisis is over, how will education have changed? Will we have made the most of this moment?
The institutional barriers that have often held creative teaching back are being knocked down by the coronavirus era.
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We will travel again, but it will not be the same.
If a crisis like this only comes once in a hundred years, so does this opportunity.
The larger the stakes and scope, the less likely a conspiracy theory is to be true.
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A study of over 100,000 businesses in Oregon uncovered some unsettling news about worker conditions.
The pandemic reminds us that our higher education system, with all its flaws, remains a key part of our strategic reserve.
Learn how to lean into difficult times and build your resilience.
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An information war is being waged.
‘Know thy students’ is the principle that can change the form of education, worldwide.
Coronavirus has given us the opportunity to reframe and rethink society from its foundation.
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In the near future, most unemployed Americans will have access to government-subsidized programs. But that’s set to change in 2021.
How should we think about the tension between opening the economy back up and preserving public health?
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The pandemic has given us an early glimpse at how truly disruptive the fourth industrial revolution may be, and the measures we’ll need to support human dignity.
R is a way of measuring an infectious disease’s capacity to spread.
Isolation and empathy are by no means mutually exclusive.
Someday, presumably, we’ll go back to our lives. Our furry buddies will wonder where we went.
A Cornell Health physician has blended rap and medicine to better educate kids on coronavirus guidelines.
Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods find a greater foothold in the market as demand for plant-based meats rises.
Attending religious service once a week found to lower risk of suicide and other “deaths of despair”
In late April, the news hit us hard: Lorna Breen, an emergency room doctor in a Manhattan hospital flooded with coronavirus patients, committed suicide. According to her father, the emotional […]
The physical action of handwashing plus the properties of soap is a one-two punch for the virus.
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Health care professionals worldwide are facing a second crisis, the consequences of which we’re only beginning to understand.