Transmission T-013: Mirta Galesic & Henrik Olsson on Opportunities for Science Communicators
The current spike in public trust in science gives science communicators an opportunity to reach new audiences.
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The current spike in public trust in science gives science communicators an opportunity to reach new audiences.
This time of disruption is also one of opportunity.
A complex systems perspective of viruses offers insight for controlling SARS-CoV-2 and future emerging viruses.
Typical recession and recovery economic behavior offers great stock market buying opportunities.
The analogies we live by are shaping our thoughts about our current situation.
Physical distancing is necessary for reducing infections, but the timing of restrictive confinement makes all the difference.
A “mobilize and transition” strategy could reduce COVID-19 mortality while cushioning the economic decline.
We can use social media data to detect signatures of global crises, including early warning signs.
The disease models used to guide policy for the COVID-19 pandemic must capture key complexities of transmission.
By using transmission to our advantage, we can eliminate coronavirus through citizen-based medicine.
Getting the quarantine end game right means thinking about how to change thinking itself.
To forecast the spread of the novel coronavirus, we must attend to the quality and consistency of the data.
Group size matters when it comes to how many people should gather in one place. Let's use mathematical models to pin down consistent guidelines for complicated situations.
In a complex crisis, scientists cannot avoid making value judgments.