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What we owe essential workers

Dyer and Kochan write: “ We need to commit to protecting and caring for essential workers and their families in both the short and the long run."

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Buying consumer data? Tread carefully

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The right level of humidity may be important weapon in fighting coronavirus, new studies show

[Prof.] Rahmandad noticed that COVID-19 tended to spread in Iran at different rates from one region to the next.

Jun 2, 2020
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2020 MBAs To Watch: Larissa Cavalcanti, MIT (Sloan)

Ms. Cavalcanti (MBA '20) says: "I would say Sloan is a place where everyone is helpful, open, friendly, and caring."

Jun 1, 2020
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Saving the most vulnerable from COVID-19

Prof. Johnson and co-authors write: “…implement a focused public-health monitoring program...for people in and around nursing homes.”

Jun 1, 2020
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Op-Ed: Coronavirus brought economic catastrophe. Here are 10 experts on how to recover

Prof. Johnson writes: "Rebuilding the economy requires rebuilding our confidence in public health.”

May 31, 2020
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Take over the world in "Civilization"

For [Prof.] Acemoglu and James Robinson, authors of “Why Nations Fail”, the important thing is inclusive institutions, not just a venal elite.

May 30, 2020
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Connecticut's reopening is unlikely to cause a large resurgence in COVID-19 cases, new MIT model says

Dimitris Bertsimas said Connecticut's reopening has so far been handled “reasonably appropriately."

May 29, 2020
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