What the Proponents of 'Natural' Herd Immunity Don't Say
Try to reach it without a vaccine, and millions will die.
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Try to reach it without a vaccine, and millions will die.
All your questions about the pandemic, answered. Sort of.
Pandemics like COVID-19 call into question the benefit of news embargoes, but do reporters use the additional time to digest findings and consult experts unrelated to the study?
At this time of crisis, it is more important than ever for scientists around the world to openly share their knowledge, expertise, tools, and technology. Scientists must also openly share their model code so that the results can be replicated and evaluated.
Preprints servers have become a vital medium for the rapid sharing of scientific findings. However, this speed and openness has also contributed to the ability of low quality preprints to derail public debate and feed conspiracy theories.
Young people think of college as an investment in their future. Now that future is changing in ways they can't apprehend.
The scientific community must take up cudgels in the battle against bunk.
Data sharing, open-source designs for medical equipment, and hobbyists are all being harnessed to combat COVID-19.
It won't be easy, but there's a path to get students back on track. Higher education will crumble without it.
Many outside observers might reasonably assume that science usually works like this. Yet open science is very far from the norm for most research. Why is openly accessible science so important?
The new and improved Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2020 were published this week with as much online fanfare as THE could muster. Unfortunately,
Editors of academic journals have started noticing a trend: Women - who inevitably shoulder a greater share of family responsibilities - seem to be submitting fewer papers, while men are submitting up to 50 percent more than they usually would.
For Elizabeth Gadd, the Covid-19 pandemic makes it clear that long standing issues with academic publications need to be addressed quickly and definitively.
How can qualitative researchers collect data during social-distancing measures?
Andy Westwood sets out the not-insignificant challenges that the government now faces in deciding what it wants from universities after the pandemic.
To create a better post-COVID-19 world requires democratic civic universities dedicated to producing knowledge and educating ethical, empathetic stude...
Do students really need a four-year residential experience?
Don't let academia's initiatives to advance women become just another way to game the research system, urges Charikleia Tzanakou.
I'm curious what lockdown will reveal about the 'maternal wall' that can block faculty advancement.
For 11 fateful days in March, the government ignored the best coronavirus advice, says public health professor Helen Ward.