The Coronavirus Vaccine May Not Work On The Elderly
For those over 65, the pandemic is unlikely to end when the first vaccines arrive
For those over 65, the pandemic is unlikely to end when the first vaccines arrive
Change happens, and it's uncomfortable almost as a rule. In fact, it's science: this article explains the psychology behind why we almost always despise design updates. (The only exception is the Google Doc sharing tab redesign, which objectively, scientifically sucks.)
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The strange psychology that shapes your reactions.
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Entrepreneurs are hoping psychedelic drugs will follow marijuana's path to the lifestyle industry, but medical researchers aren't so sure that's a good idea.
I've tried to give up Amazon before, but this time I mean it.
Spend your quarantine digging through your digital attic.
"You feel normal." "You feel normal." "You feel normal."
Rapid and at-home tests could give results in minutes rather than days.
The missteps of tech culture, most women say, remains a discussion that doesn't easily traverse gender lines.
And here's what to do about it.
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