Almost a year ago, when Caltech professor of social science history Tracy Dennison proposed a class on the history of
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It’s been a long year for people waiting to resume somewhat normal lives in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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So if you’re doing the most pedestrian of things, putting one foot in front of the other and just walking—not
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An estimated one in three people report regular sleep complaints. So it’s hardly surprising people are more concerned than ever
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The Government has faced criticism for the way the pandemic has been handled, with multiple lockdowns, changeable tiers, and a
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When someone says, “Hey, you were in my dream last night,” it can elicit a variety of reactions, especially depending
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For nearly a year, the novel coronavirus and the resulting COVID-19 pandemic have dominated headlines across the world, and justifiably
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On Wednesday evening Chloe McClure, 21, from Scotland, was finishing up her shift at her local Tesco packing online orders
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What makes the elderly and people with underlying conditions more vulnerable to COVID-19? According to a new study led by
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