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The Doctor Who Helped Defeat Smallpox Explains What's Coming
+wired.com / Steven Levy Larry Brilliant says he doesn’t have a crystal ball. But 14 years ago, Brilliant, the epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox, spoke to a TED … read more 






 

Trump Is Inciting a Coronavirus Culture War to Save Himself
+theatlantic.com / Adam Serwer The president’s attempt to racialize the pandemic is a cover-up of the fact that he trusted false reassurances from Beijing. Donald Trump had a message… read more 
The Covid-19 risks for different age groups, explained
+vox.com / Dylan Scott Nobody’s risk is zero when it comes to the Covid-19 coronavirus. Anybody can get sick in this pandemic. But different people have different risks of… read more 
The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.
+washingtonpost.com / Sarah Kaplan, William Wan and Joel Achenbach The science behind what makes this coronavirus so sneaky, deadly and difficult to defeat. Viruses have spent billions of years perfecting the art of… read more 






 

The untold origin story of the N95 mask
+fastcompany.com / Mark Wilson The most important design object of our time was more than a century in the making. It’s hard to think of a symbol of COVID-19 more fraught than the N95… read more 
What an Earthquake Can Teach Us About Disaster and Resilience
+outsideonline.com / Katherine Cusumano Along the southern shoreline of Alaska, underneath the Aleutian Trench in the Pacific Ocean, two tectonic plates converge. One presses beneath the other… read more 
That Discomfort You’re Feeling Is Grief
+hbr.org / Scott Berinato During the global pandemic, a palpable sense of collective grief has emerged. Grief expert David Kessler says that grief is actually multiple feelings… read more 
Ask yourself these six 'quarantine questions' for healthy daily self-care
+goodmorningamerica.com / Good Morning America Ask yourself these six 'quarantine questions' for healthy daily self-care Photographer Brooke Anderson’s post-it note list has been shared over 20,000… read more 
Google Earth launches virtual tours of 31 of the world's most incredible national parks
+countryliving.com / Ruth Doherty Google Earth is offering virtual tours of some of the world's most incredible national parks to provide an escape for people during social distancing.… read more 
10 photography projects you can do at home
+amateurphotographer.co.uk / Stevie Keen Being at home doesn't have to put a stop to your photographic practice, in fact, there are a whole host of photography projects you can do from … read more 




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Flipboard 10 for Today - The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.

Flipboard 10 for Today - The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.

Flipboard 10 for Today - The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.

Flipboard 10 for Today - The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.
Flipboard 10 for Today - The coronavirus isn’t alive. That’s why it’s so hard to kill.
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