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Read more about the article Infectious Disease: Understanding the Animal connection (Q&A)

Infectious Disease: Understanding the Animal connection (Q&A)

  • Post published:April 22, 2020

7 min read Epidemiologist Jonna Mazet, Professor at the University of California, talks about the importance of understanding the animal connection in infectious diseases. This is a fascinating Q&A.

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Read more about the article Oil Prices: How are negative prices even possible?

Oil Prices: How are negative prices even possible?

  • Post published:April 22, 2020

3 min read Atif Kubursi, Professor Emeritus of Economics at McMaster University, comments on the historic oil crisis

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Read more about the article KAMADIA – Coronavirus Interview with Leading Historian Christian W. McMillen: Could paying attention to history have spared us? (Quick Read)

KAMADIA – Coronavirus Interview with Leading Historian Christian W. McMillen: Could paying attention to history have spared us? (Quick Read)

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

Kamadia interviews leading historian Christian W. McMillen to see if paying attention to history might have spared us from excessive suffering

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Read more about the article What America’s response to COVID-19 reveals (Essay)

What America’s response to COVID-19 reveals (Essay)

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

12 min read Rajan Menon, Professor of International Relations at the City College of New York, digs beneath the surface while commenting on the US response to COVID-19

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Read more about the article I am a Chartered Psychologist: Here are Five Mistakes to Avoid While Meditating

I am a Chartered Psychologist: Here are Five Mistakes to Avoid While Meditating

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

4 min read William Van Gordon, Chartered Psychologist at the University of Derby, discusses five mistakes that people make while meditating

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Read more about the article COVID-19 – British Medical Journal study suggests 78% don’t show symptoms. Here’s what that could mean

COVID-19 – British Medical Journal study suggests 78% don’t show symptoms. Here’s what that could mean

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

5 min read Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths, Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematical Modelling at the University College London, comments on this important study

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Read more about the article I was Homeschooled for Eight Years: Here’s what I recommend

I was Homeschooled for Eight Years: Here’s what I recommend

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

7 min read Mordechai Levy-Eichel, lecturer in political science at Yale University, talks about the advantages of being homeschooled

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Read more about the article Writing Fiction Is Not My Job: I’m a Historian, so I’ll stick to the truth

Writing Fiction Is Not My Job: I’m a Historian, so I’ll stick to the truth

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

6 min read John Broich, Associate Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University, defends himself and other intellectuals is this charged piece

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Read more about the article KAMADIA – Coronavirus Interview with Leading Historian Susan Kingsley Kent: Lessons from the 1918/1919 Influenza Pandemic

KAMADIA – Coronavirus Interview with Leading Historian Susan Kingsley Kent: Lessons from the 1918/1919 Influenza Pandemic

  • Post published:April 8, 2020

Kamadia interviews leading historian Susan Kingsley Kent to see what sort of lessons history can offer us while we fight COVID-19. This is a must read.

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