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COVID-19 has changed how people work, and cybersecurity needs to reflect this. We know what to do; the challenge is not new tech, however, but old mindsets.
As COVID-19 spreads in the Americas, neglected health threats from Ebola to antimicrobial resistance are adding pressure to health systems.
A COVID-like global cyber pandemic is inevitable. Here are 3 lessons from the coronavirus crisis on how the world can better prepare for it and respond.
Like the crews in Hokusai's painting, those on the COVID-19 frontlines are fighting waves armed with a strong sense of purpose. We can all learn from them.
Economic insecurity and mental health mean young people will need urgent support during and after the pandemic. Here's what policy-makers should focus on.
Today's top stories: UK eases lockdown; big queues for free food in Geneva; Spain reports lowest rate of new cases in 3 months; cases in NYC top 200,000.
This 'one-stop shop' for scientific knowledge, data and intellectual property is intended to encourage collaboration to help speed the discovery of vaccines and medicines.
From a short film to the deep ocean, these are some of the stories that might have passed you by.
Finding the time and inclination to look after our own mental health is important, and doesn't need to be onerous. Here are 4 steps we can all take.
COVID-19 has exposed drastic inequality – and the pandemic will likely push more people into poverty. Here's why we need civil society more than ever.
Historian Niall Ferguson tells the World Vs Virus podcast why we'll have to learn to live with COVID-19 and says economic recovery will be slow and hard.
He warned of a pandemic in January - now Stanford historian Niall Ferguson gives his verdict on how the world is fighting it.








