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How scientists could stop the next pandemic before it starts
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Coronavirus isolation affects your brain — a neuroscientist explains how, and what to do about it
Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation. Head to the backyard for a dose...
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Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation.
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Head to the backyard for a dose of nature, or if you're in an apartment with no nature to gaze at, be sure to get to a green space for your exercise.
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To help improve your sleep, try sticking to a routine and avoid screen time for at least an hour before bed. And lay off the alcohol – it reduces the quality of your sleep.
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Just 10 minutes of exercise may improve our attention for the following two to four hours, so if you're struggling to focus, get that blood pumping.
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Give your isolation brain a boost by laying off the high-sugar or high-fat treats. Have healthy snacks on hand instead, like fruit, vegetables and nuts.
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Italian scientists claim to have developed vaccine that neutralises coronavirus in human cells
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The controversial experiments and Wuhan lab accused by some of starting the coronavirus pandemic
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Greenland's Grand Canyon – UMass Amherst and the University of Copenhagen's Centre for Ice & Climate propose a new mechanism for how the megacanyon formed
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Scientists set new solar power efficiency record at almost fifty per cent
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Australian intelligence officials have no evidence of Wuhan lab link to coronavirus
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In race for a coronavirus vaccine, an Oxford group leaps ahead: As scientists at the Jenner Institute prepare for mass clinical trials, new tests show their vaccine to be effective in monkeys
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Seattle’s leaders let scientists take the lead. New York’s did not
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Richard Feynman: Making the extraordinary look easy
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Scientists make mistakes. I made a big one
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Scientists stage sword fights to study Bronze Age warfare
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Scientists confirm dramatic melting of Greenland ice sheet – loss largely due to high pressure zone not taken into account by climate models
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Copper-coated doorknobs to kill COVID? It makes sense, say scientists
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Just around the corner: Sustainability developments to give you hope
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Remembering Big Bang basher Fred Hoyle
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Scientists isolate bacterial enzyme that rapidly breaks down plastic polymers into recyclable components
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A profound ignorance of nature - Commentary on Neil deGrasse Tyson’s most recent expression of historical illiteracy
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Scientists translate coronavirus spike protein into music, revealing more about its structure
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Australian scientists have made a test to check who is likely to develop coronavirus
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Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it
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Scientists in Melbourne are testing a drug used to fight parasitic worms and bugs – in the hope of destroying coronavirus
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Coronavirus: CSIRO scientists begin vaccine testing in global COVID-19 milestone
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Eight strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here's what clues they're giving scientists
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A twitter thread about the UK's response to Covid-19 and the Nudge Unit
@sophie_e_hill: Got a lot of angry replies to this one so here's a more in-depth thread about why the Behavioural Insights Team irritates me so much... https://t.co/dPk9CVPCc1
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Groundwater expert Dr. John Cherry wins 2020 Stockholm Water Prize – his research has raised awareness of how groundwater contamination is growing across the world
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Labs are euthanizing thousands of mice in response to coronavirus pandemic
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Why this Nobel laureate predicts a quicker coronavirus recovery: ‘We’re going to be fine’
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Prominent scientist dares to ask: Has the COVID-19 response gone too far?
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The Donald Trump administration drove him back to China, where he invented a fast coronavirus test
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Scientists are leading Notre Dame’s restoration—and probing mysteries laid bare by its devastating fire
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Advice from a doctor who studied coronaviruses for 50 years
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Scientists successfully created a cybernetic neural network
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Ice loss from Greenland and Antarctica is tracking the worst-case climate warming scenario set out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), scientists say
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Scientists monitored brains replaying memories in real time
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Freeman Dyson, visionary technologist, is dead at 96
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Physicists take their closest look yet at an antimatter atom
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Working in science was a brutal education. That’s why I left
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A pro-Trump blog doxed a Chinese scientist it falsely accused of creating the coronavirus as a bioweapon
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Scientists just used a supercomputer to make a living organism from scratch
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Scientists synthesize the voice of 3000 year old mummy
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Acclaimed scientist gets brain surgery for alcohol addiction
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Why scientists fall for precariously balanced rocks
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Meet the mad scientist who wrote the book on how to hunt hackers
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The Vietnam draft lotteries functioned as a randomized experiment—which has allowed social scientists to study its life-changing effects
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The citizen scientist who finds killers from her couch: How CeCe Moore is using her genetic knowledge to expose murderers
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Virgil Griffith, research scientist at the Ethereum Foundation, has been arrested for advising North Korea on how to use cryptocurrency to evade sanctions
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Scientists turn undersea fiber optic cables into seismographs
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How scientists got climate change so wrong
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