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How to talk to kids about the novel coronavirus
Lynn Fainsilber Katz, psychology research professor, explains different strategies for talking to kids about coronavirus.
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Response in China slowed outbreak of coronavirus — but experts caution against extreme measures in Seattle
David Bachman, professor of international studies, weighs in on how extreme measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Seattle should be.
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Why conspiracy theories spread faster than coronavirus
Scott Radnitz, associate professor of international studies, explains the spread of conspiracy theories about coronavirus.
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Here’s Exactly Where to Get Accurate Coronavirus News
Carl Bergrstrom, biology professor, discusses why it's important for the general public to have good information about the coronavirus outbreak.
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Wildness in urban parks important for human well-being
A new study from the University of Washington has found that experiencing wild nature is important for psychological well-being, especially for those who live in cities.
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Evolving an arch across the foot’s width helped hominids walk upright
Anthropology Professor Patricia Kramer discusses why humans evolved with arched feet and how its helped us walk upright.
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It’s dangerous for governments to claim the coronavirus outbreak is under control
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom discusses the various responses of countries to coronavirus.
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Coronavirus "infodemic" threatens world's health institutions
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, discusses the false information surrounding the coronavirus epidemic.
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From redirecting oil tankers to pushing legislation, these 6 Indy Prize finalists are fighting for animals
Biology Professor Dee Boersma, known for her work in penguin conservation, has been nominated for the Indy Prize.
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WHO Names New Coronavirus Disease as COVID-19; Death Toll Spikes to 1,115
Assistant professor of geography, Bo Zhao, has created an interactive map showing the spread of coronovirus.
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11 Things To Do When Your Partner Is Emotionally Unavailable
Lynn Fainsilber Katz, research professor of psychology, explains the devastating effects of having an emotionally unavailable partner.
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The coronavirus is spreading rapidly. So is misinformation about it.
Carl Bergstromm, biology professor, discusses how misinformation about coronavirus is spreading rapidly, due to both bad-faith actors and human error.
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Babies Give Food to Others Even When They’re Hungry, Showing Early Altruism: Study
Andrew Meltzoff, psychology professor, explains the results of a study that shows that babies are more altruistic than most would think.
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The surprising altruism of babies
Psychology professor Andrew Meltzoff explains the results of his recent study demonstrating altruism in babies.
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Interactive map shows worldwide spread of coronavirus
Assistant professor of geography, Bo Zhao, has created an interactive map of the spread of cornavirus.