How Covid Changed Science, part 3

How Covid Changed Science, part 3

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The Life Scientific: Lucy Carpenter

Working on a remote tropical island in the Atlantic might sound like some sort of romantic idyll - but trying to conduct scientific research on a windy, isolated volanic outcrop is no picnic, as Lucy Carpenter can attest! Lucy is an atmopsheric chemist and a Professor at the Univ ...  Afficher plus

The Life Scientific: Jens Juul Holst

As recently as a few years ago, the idea of a self-administered injection that would deliver proven weight-loss results might have sounded fantastical. Today, these medications are a reality and a global phenomenon; hailed in many quarters as “miracle drugs" for their success in ...  Afficher plus

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Coronavirus - new variants
BBC Inside Science

The virus which causes Covid 19 is continuing to evolve, but into several different closely related strains rather than more new variants such as Delta and Omicron. Ravi Gupta, Professor of Clinical Microbiology at Cambridge university gives us his assessment of the current pictu ...  Afficher plus

Uncontrolled Spread: Science, Policy, Institutions, Infrastructure
The a16z Show

There's no question technology played a huge role in the recent/current pandemic, including especially in the plug-and-play engineering and incredibly fast develop ...

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What have we learnt from Covid?
The Infinite Monkey Cage

Brian Cox and Robin Ince return for a new series with an illustrious panel of experts to discuss what scientists have learnt from Covid and what we have all learnt about the nature of science by watching it happen so spectacularly over the course of the pandemic. They are joined ...  Afficher plus

Darwin dumped from Indian classrooms
Science In Action

India is at the centre of much of the discussion on this week’s episode of Science In Action. We hear about how a proposal to scrap Darwinian evolution from Indian secondary schools has led to signatures from thousands of scientists. Dr Vineeta Bal, Researcher at the National Uni ...  Afficher plus