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...The quality of democracy enjoyed by an average global citizen in 2022 is back to the levels of 1986, according to the V-Dem Institute, which assesses democracies’ health on five principles: electoral, liberal...
...There were also dozens of other smaller quakes, or aftershocks. “The two events are almost certainly connected,” said Mark Allen, head of the earth science department at Durham University in the UK....
...beat its western rivals....
...Fernando Aith, professor of public health at University of São Paulo, said: “We are running a serious risk of losing all this vaccine that has already been given, because of not having the second dose, as...
...“The lack of clear data and information is still the biggest piece of the story,” said Andrea Taylor at the Duke Global Health Institute....
...“It wins on every point,” said Dmitry Kulish, a professor at private Moscow science university Skoltech....
...“The whole discussion has been that Russia’s a mouldy backwater where there’s no way you can produce a vaccine,” said Dmitry Kulish, a professor at private science university Skoltech....
...In Preventable (Viking, May), Devi Sridhar, professor of global public health at Edinburgh university, examines how the pandemic changed the world and how we might stop the next one happening....
...The makers of Russia’s flagship Covid-19 vaccine said on Tuesday that interim results from phase 3 trials showed efficacy rates of “above 95 per cent”, overperforming some of the most effective of the western...
...The V-Dem Institute at the University of Gothenburg, which tracks data on the health of democracies, recently reclassified the country as an “electoral autocracy”....
...In August, Russia became the first country to approve a Covid-19 vaccine — named Sputnik V — for civilian use, but western experts cast doubt on its efficacy and safety....
...scholar at Yale University....
...There is pent-up demand, no need to start fiscal consolidation and a potential productivity surge building on the success of life sciences, health and logistics during the pandemic....
...So too has awareness of the health risks of sending humans to the Moon, particularly from radiation....
...The country has made food science one of its strategic priorities and boasts one of the world’s most efficient agricultural systems....
...Yet the word that gave us the name for where we keep our food (“larder”) also denotes an animal fat that was once a staple of the western diet....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...This is particularly true in western democracies, especially America....
...He has the physical countenance of a man and a baby’s temperament and hands.” – Jon Stewart, on Trump, at an event at the University of Chicago....
...Sciences journal....
...In the UK, Paul Rogers, a terrorism expert at Bradford university and author of a forthcoming book on Isis, argues that the search for a unique terrorist profile is “a diversion which means we are not paying...
...One of the first Dojoers I speak to is 21-year-old Claire Li, a final-year computer science student at the University of California in San Diego....
...helped restore him to mental health....
...While here in London we’ll help the British Museum, the Science Museum, and the V&A move their collections out of storage and on display....
...our health, which science is only now beginning to understand....
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