Month: May 2022

The power of slow walking: why it feels congested in pedestrian areas

Imagine walking through a crowded street, feeling like you’re stuck in a sea of people. You might think that the density of the crowd is to blame for this congestion. However, new research has discovered that the speed at which people walk actually has a bigger impact on how crowded an area feels. It’s like […]

Published on May 12, 2022

US Commits to Sharing COVID-19 Vaccine Tech at Global Summit

In a move reminiscent of sharing a secret recipe with friends, President Joe Biden announced that the United States will be generously sharing its COVID-19 vaccine technology, like a master chef revealing their culinary secrets. This collaboration will take place through the World Health Organization and will also involve efforts to expand rapid testing and […]

Published on May 12, 2022

Jha: US ‘Vulnerable’ to COVID Without New Shots

Dr. Ashish Jha cautions that without additional funding for vaccines and treatments, the US may face increased vulnerability to COVID-19 in the coming seasons. It’s like trying to fight a wildfire without enough water. We need more resources to effectively combat the virus and keep it at bay. As the virus mutates and evolves, our […]

Published on May 12, 2022