War is a poor metaphor for Covid-19
5 minute read Even in these pages, War has often been used as a metaphor for Covid-19. Two scholars make the case that it is a poor metaphor
5 minute read Even in these pages, War has often been used as a metaphor for Covid-19. Two scholars make the case that it is a poor metaphor
4 min read The conspiracy theory video “Plandemic” recently went viral. 4 scholars dig into the conspiracy laced mindset
6 min read "There are numerous studies that suggest if 80% of people wear a mask in public, then COVID-19 transmission could be halted," writes Jeremy Howard, Distinguished Research Scientist at the University of San Francisco
5 min read Berit Brogaard, Professor and Director of the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami, comments on why some of us are more busier than ever during the COVID lockdown
2 min read Ronald E. Riggio, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology, Claremont McKenna College, quickly notes 15 positive things about lockdown.
6 min read Jacob Stegenga, Reader in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, provides a convincing antidote for some of mainstream medicine's problems
7 min read "So are science and politics on opposing sides of the tussle to craft the right policy response? We do not think so", argue two scholars from the London School of Economics
Aly Kamadia, Editor-In-Chief of iDose, discusses why it's important to remain cautious as economies open up
3 min read Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor (former) in the Clinton administration, University of California, blames more than just Trump for the current crisis