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Read more about the article Since we are entering a recession, it’s fair to ask what we learned from the last one

Since we are entering a recession, it’s fair to ask what we learned from the last one

  • Post published:March 25, 2020

3 minute read Scholars Ken-Hou Lin and Megan Neely, from the University of Texas at Austin and Stanford University, discuss the recession that the US is entering

Continue ReadingSince we are entering a recession, it’s fair to ask what we learned from the last one
Read more about the article Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipes that might protect against Coronavirus

Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipes that might protect against Coronavirus

  • Post published:March 25, 2020

Shobana Dissanayeke and James McEvoy, Royal Holloway (Univeristy of London) take a look at homemade hand sanitizers

Continue ReadingHomemade Hand Sanitizer Recipes that might protect against Coronavirus
Read more about the article Coronavirus: A few good things might come out of this nightmare

Coronavirus: A few good things might come out of this nightmare

  • Post published:March 25, 2020

2 min read Scholar Charles Foster from University of Oxford wishes that Coronavirus never emerged. Yet he tries to list a few positive things from the nightmare

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Read more about the article Review: Plagues and the Paradox of Progress

Review: Plagues and the Paradox of Progress

  • Post published:March 25, 2020

"If you want to step back and think more broadly about Coronavirus, the Universe and Everything, you could," writes Duncan Green, Strategic Adviser Oxfam and Professor-in-Practice LSE’s Department of International Development

Continue ReadingReview: Plagues and the Paradox of Progress
Read more about the article Transitioning to Online Teaching: A Guide for Educators

Transitioning to Online Teaching: A Guide for Educators

  • Post published:March 25, 2020

4 min read "High-quality online teaching is more difficult and demanding than its face-to-face counterpart," writes Steven Mintz, Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin

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Read more about the article Coronavirus: I live and breathe human rights, but what’s at stake is more important

Coronavirus: I live and breathe human rights, but what’s at stake is more important

  • Post published:March 25, 2020

6 min read "Human rights are important. They always are. But I still don’t see them at the core of this unique moment in history," writes Koldo Casla, Lecturer at the Human Rights Centre and School of Law, University of Essex, UK

Continue ReadingCoronavirus: I live and breathe human rights, but what’s at stake is more important
Read more about the article KAMADIA – 5 Tips You Can Not Ignore During This Pandemic

KAMADIA – 5 Tips You Can Not Ignore During This Pandemic

  • Post published:March 18, 2020

Aly Kamadia, Editor-In-Chief of iDose, offers 5 tips you can't ignore when dealing with Coronavirus

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Read more about the article In a Dark Time, the Eye begins to See: 13 things we might see more clearly during this crisis

In a Dark Time, the Eye begins to See: 13 things we might see more clearly during this crisis

  • Post published:March 18, 2020

2 min read Evolutionary Psychologist David P. Barash and Psychiatrist Judith Eve Lipton reveal 13 crucial observations that we might see more clearly in this crisis

Continue ReadingIn a Dark Time, the Eye begins to See: 13 things we might see more clearly during this crisis
Read more about the article Vitamin C DOES NOT cure coronavirus

Vitamin C DOES NOT cure coronavirus

  • Post published:March 18, 2020

4 min read "Vitamin C is a common remedy that some people believe will cure the common cold and flu. Although it helps us maintain good immune function," writes Peter McCaffery, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Aberdeen

Continue ReadingVitamin C DOES NOT cure coronavirus
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