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Is higher state spending on public health associated with more accurate COVID-19 case reporting?

May 7, 2021kz29

Contact tracing efforts depend on the quality of case reporting data. Do differences in public health funding across states explain regional variation in data quality? Continue Reading →

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Equitable vaccine distribution requires intentionality: Let’s do better next time

May 5, 2021Lianne Hart

Some states still face challenges with racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and Texas is one of them. How might we avoid these inequities in the future? Continue Reading →

Health & Science Elena Marks

Despite Advances in Scientific and Technological Innovation, the Need to Support Basic Research Still Persists

March 23, 2021ke1

The Endless Frontier Act, with its focus on technological development, could detract from the National Science Foundation’s mission to advance curiosity-driven research, instead moving the agency toward funding use-inspired, applied research. Continue Reading →

Health & Science Student Voices

Public mistrust, partisanship and public health

January 12, 2021Lianne Hart

Partisan division is severely inhibiting the United States’ COVID-19 response 10 months after the pandemic began. The health consequences of the continued political divide could not be clearer as the pandemic has grown beyond many experts’ worst predictions. Continue Reading →

Health & Science Christopher Kulesza, Quianta Moore

What I learned in 2020: Take time to enjoy the little things

December 18, 2020dm62

I’ve learned to appreciate small moments of beauty and promise peppered a year filled with doubt and frustration. I hope to take this mindset forward into the future, to admire the little things and make small changes to subtly improve my mood and the world around me. Continue Reading →

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What I learned in 2020

December 15, 2020dm62

This year, COVID-19 brought science to the forefront, and we learned how impressive and resilient the U.S. scientific enterprise is. Continue Reading →

Health & Science Daniel Moralí, Kirstin R.W. Matthews

Lessons from 2020: To avoid future disasters, improve science communication

December 15, 2020dm62

To increase both the quantity and quality of science communication we must invest in communication training, incentives for public communication by scientists and jobs focused on sharing science. Having a society that is better informed about and more engaged in science will best position us to face the challenges of the future. Continue Reading →

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