How to curb a pandemic: Wash your hands at the airport
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Improved handwashing habits at airports — even just a few — would curb the global spread of disease, new research finds.
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Improved handwashing habits at airports — even just a few — would curb the global spread of disease, new research finds.
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Words and ideas that stood out this year.
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The new routes will save the Boston Public School district millions.
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Cringe factor, the Allen Curve, and three other popular ideas.
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Nobel laureate Simon Johnson says that AI can be an equalizing force, but warns that new technology does not automatically benefit everyone.
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Public health interventions do not depress the economy, says a new study based on data from the 1918 flu outbreak.
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People are less likely to share falsehoods about the new coronavirus and COVID-19 when prompted to consider accuracy.
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In TEDx talk, Jason Jay explains how to use differences, big and small, to find creative solutions.
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Generative artificial intelligence will affect economic growth more quickly than other general-purpose technologies, according to a new report.
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Obesity rates, poverty rates, and pollution may not correlate with COVID-19 deaths after all. But public transportation does.