Britain's COVID-19 vaccination program may soon mean the quarantine will be eased. But Andrew wants to keep making and sharing her island meals. In the future, she said, she hopes to find a place where the community can meet and spend time together. But for now, the volunteers plan to...
And with the lockdown necessitated by the spread of the new coronavirus, even more people are logging in to play away the long hours spent indoors. According to the “Economist,” amid the COVID-19 crisis, traffic in video games has gone up by some 75% in the U.S. alone...
Deadly outbreaks have plagued societies for centuries. But they can lead to medical breakthroughs—if we learn the right lessons from them.
Yoga definitely existed for a really long time within the Indian sort of tradition and religion. But yeah, right around the turn of the 20th century, there's a whole set of influences that come together. And the chapter in the book is called, did Nazis love yoga? And the short answer ...
Despite the advances in the digital health space, those who lack the devices to access care—or access to the internet itself—have no way to enjoy the advantages offered by digital health platforms. COVID-19 has shined a light on inequities that existed long before the pandemic, and o...
Gaps between the cost of attendance and the amount of financial aid a college is able to offer existed before this economic downturn, as only a few colleges promise to cover 100% of a student's financial need. But this year has brought a new intensity to the problem, says Daniel Blednick...
(for example, is it long term, like a pandemic, or immediate and abrupt, like a terror attack?). COVID-19 is an interesting example because, relative to most other crisis events, it stretched over a number of years, which made it possible for journalists to learn and adjust practices ...
Opposition to vaccination has existed for as long as vaccination itself. Ever since widespread smallpox vaccination began in the early 1800s, there have been cycles of questioning the safety and efficacy of particular vaccines.
17 Jul 2021 Why artificial intelligence needs C-suite support In this episode of the EY Microsoft Tech Directions Podcast Series, we discuss AI adoption by businesses around the world. podcastsPodcast Episode 3 timerDuration 47m 11s Presenters ...
Anderson Cooper: So the agency itself-- Social Security Administration, has a lot of discretion. Laurence Kotlikoff: Absolutely, yes. Terry Savage: Oh, sure they do. But… Laurence Kotlikoff: But financially the long-term picture's not good. And they've trained ...