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Science's Breakthrough of the Year 2020: Shots of Hope in a Pandemic-ravaged World
Scientists Criticize 'rushed' Approval of Indian COVID-19 Vaccine Without Efficacy Data
No Time for That Now! Qualitative Changes in Manuscript Peer Review During the Covid-19 Pandemic
No Time for That Now! Qualitative Changes in Manuscript Peer Review During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Research Explains How People Act in Pandemics - Selfishly, but Often with Surprising Altruism
Research Explains How People Act in Pandemics - Selfishly, but Often with Surprising Altruism

'Like a Hand Grasping': Trump Appointees Describe the Crushing of the CDC
'Like a Hand Grasping': Trump Appointees Describe the Crushing of the CDC

Are We Seriously Talking About Closing Schools Again?
That's exactly the opposite of what we should be doing right now.

The Swiss Cheese Covid-19 Defense
The Swiss cheese model of accident causation is a framework for thinking about how to layer security measures to minimize risk and prevent failure.

Academic Freedom Questions Arise on Campus over COVID-19 Strategy Conflicts | Stanford News
Academic Freedom Questions Arise on Campus over COVID-19 Strategy Conflicts | Stanford News
As Stanford faculty members disagree - often publicly - about the best way to confront COVID-19, questions about the responsibilities and limitations of academic freedom and the university's relationship to the Hoover Institution have arisen.

Politicisation, "Corruption," and Suppression of Science
When good science is suppressed by the medical-political complex, people die.
The Academic Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 has posed an unprecedented challenge to the international scientific community. In one of the largest academic surveys ever conducted, 25,307 members of our academic community participated, representing diverse countries, roles, and areas of research.
The Story of MRNA: From a Loose Idea to a Tool That May Help Curb Covid
The Story of MRNA: From a Loose Idea to a Tool That May Help Curb Covid
Scientists have dreamed about the possibilities of custom-made messenger RNA. The pandemic may turn those possibilities into realilty.

Limiting Indoor Capacity Can Reduce Covid Infections Significantly, New Study Shows
Research using cellphone data in 10 U.S. cities last spring could help influence officials' decisions on new restrictions as cases resurge around the country.
