What a 1918 pandemic in Michigan can teach us about the future of COVID-19
A 1918 influenza pandemic in Michigan could offer an insight into the future of COVID-19, with similar restrictions and waves seen then as now.
A 1918 influenza pandemic in Michigan could offer an insight into the future of COVID-19, with similar restrictions and waves seen then as now.
Compared to 63,555 expected hires in the previous Collegiate Employment Research Institute annual Recruiting Trends survey, this year’s 2020-2021 survey report new hires will near 59,000.
With vehicles connecting to Wi-Fi networks, criminals can hack into both smartphones and cars, exposing personal data and opening up transport to potentially fatal crimes.
New research suggests that the more impulsive you are, the more likely you are to be a target, and victim, of cybercrime.
Research from Michigan University shows that positive and negative memories can influence our risk of chronic illness and depression for decades.