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Government of Czech Republic adopted tracking of infected individuals via cellular networks
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Japan as a coronavirus outlier: Conspiracy, good fortune, or efficacy?
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Small colleges were already on the brink. Now, coronavirus threatens their existence.
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Don't even think about socially isolating from coronavirus in a vacation home – this was the message from Norway's government this weekend
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Why we buy weird things in times of crisis
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Birgit Maixner: ‘Place names are like fossils in the landscape. They tell us stories about the past – if we know how to interpret them’
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The sudden obliteration of expectation
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A medical worker describes terrifying lung failure from COVID-19 — even in his young patients
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Keeping the coronavirus from infecting health-care workers
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Gov. Gavin Newsom deploys California National Guard to assist food banks during coronavirus outbreak
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Book Review: Irrational Exuberance by Robert Shiller
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What commitments could progressives get from Joe Biden?
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A new message on coronavirus in hard-hit areas: Don’t get tested
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The US's foreign entanglements
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The Everyday Astronaut goes into great detail on the topic of: Are rockets terrible for our air? How much do they pollute?
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - March 21
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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World Cap Of Hockey – What would Team Sweden look like if it had to be cap compliant?
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Charity and volunteer work in a time of crisis
Many people have plenty to do just figuring out how to protect themselves and take care of their families. Others are busier than ever with essential jobs. But at least some of us are stuck at...
Many people have plenty to do just figuring out how to protect themselves and take care of their families. Others are busier than ever with essential jobs. But at least some of us are stuck at home and could probably be doing more to support the common effort, something besides avoiding infection and watching it happen.
There are many to choose from, but what charities do you think are most deserving of support, and why? What are good ways to volunteer?
Edit: LessWrong has a section of their link database devoted to work and donations
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Food Escapades & Curry Fridays ! Chana Masala
I hadn't realized that every single recipe I had made so far has included some sort of meat in it, which, coming from indian cuisine, I didn't really expect at all... Anyhow, this week I decided...
I hadn't realized that every single recipe I had made so far has included some sort of meat in it, which, coming from indian cuisine, I didn't really expect at all...
Anyhow, this week I decided on making a Chana Masala! A recipe I've been eyeing out for some time, it doesn't actually come from the curry cookbook I had been using so far ! It came from a Binging With Babish video, which he uploaded not long ago. Honestly, I've always been such a big fan of chickpeas, which makes me wonder why I didn't make this recipe any sooner :P. The recipe is real simple; crushed tomatoes, spices, onion, and chickpeas! A very simple dish to make, it resembles a lot of the other 'weeknight curries' I've made, which might be a big reason why I love it so much ahahhaha. It feels so rewarding to make a really nice dish out of practically entirely canned ingredients, it's incredible really ! In times where it seems like everyone is stockpiling food, it's nice to have something relatively shelf stable and reliable to have in one's pantry, and something like garbanzo beans really are something of a hearty meal that I'd love to enjoy more of :)
Side note, this is the first time I try making Basmati rice with the starches sifted, which ended up making for some real tasty rice :P definitely recommend, it makes for a better side dish !!!
Picture of the Dish: https://imgur.com/a/2ZrPQea
Recipe: https://youtu.be/LfzKfD_WuDMQuestion of the day: What is your favourite Vegan meal?
Have a great day <3
Tomi, your friendly neighbourhood marshmallow~13 votes -
Can I cycle outside?
Sorry for the low effort post but my computer is broken and my smartphone is crap. My city in Brazil is basically closed for business. My mother was supposed to be in another continent but,...
Sorry for the low effort post but my computer is broken and my smartphone is crap.
My city in Brazil is basically closed for business. My mother was supposed to be in another continent but, THANKFULLY, flight restrictions prevented her from traveling.
The downside is that she’s making me crazy like mothers do.
I’m going bananas here, and cycling makes me sane. I also need the exercise. Am I crazy for wanting to get on my bike once a day? The streets are not totally empty, but a lot less populated.
I’m in Salvador, Bahia. My state has 33 cases now.
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Microbial life has been found deep in Earth's crust beneath the ocean floor
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NASA remembers Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden
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Starbucks goes drive-thru only
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How do I get rid of the "new comment" notification?
I seem to have a persistent "1 new comment" notification in the upper right of the page, even though I've viewed that comment several times. Is there a way to mark something as read?
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern introduces COVID-19 alert level; urges cancellation to all non-essential travel
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These are the free, no-equipment online fitness classes you need right now
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How Melbourne scientists' coronavirus preparation puts Australia ahead of the world
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The software that’s being made available free to help with home working during the COVID-19 crisis
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How ossified funding models in medicine are throttling our response to COVID-19
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US health weather map (flu symptoms)
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NYC: Safety net hospitals a 'disaster' as coronavirus patients begin to flood in
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Childcare workers at SpaceX are afraid of the coronavirus spreading as Elon Musk forces them to stay open
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Millions of older Americans live in counties with no ICU beds as pandemic intensifies
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How to boost your home’s Wi-Fi
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Bay Area health care workers dealing with coronavirus short of crucial face masks
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Coronavirus could reshape global order
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Plenty of American workers aren't being told to work remotely—even though they could
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Chloroquine, past and present
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Five people who were amazingly productive in quarantine
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John Gruber reviews the new 2020 MacBook Air
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What we know so far about SARS-CoV-2
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Sharp increase in Moscow pneumonia cases fuels fears over coronavirus statistics
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Some free games are being released on Steam today
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France limits sale of paracetamol (acetaminophen)
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Jogging, park walks banned as alarmed Italian regions impose more coronavirus restrictions
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United We Stream: Livestreams from Berlin clubs this week
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Disinfecting wipes being flushed down toilets causing major pipe problems
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Finland has been named the world's happiest country for the third year in a row, maintaining the Nordic grip on the World Happiness Report's top spots
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EU state aid regulators clear Danish financial support for a rail-road link between Denmark and Germany
4 votes