Woher stammt Sars-CoV-2?
Heise,
Wie die "Laborunfall-These" mein Wochenende ruinierte und ich mich im Nebel der Desinformation verirrte Zum ersten Mal…
Análise: Alvaro Machado Dias - Vacina transmissível: por que técnica aponta para futuro com menos doenças
UOL,
Na véspera do último dia das mães (9 de maio), eu e meu sócio, Renato Meirelles (Instituto Locomotiva), passamos o dia debruçados…
News story from The Age on Tuesday 01 June 2021
The Age,
News story from Western Australia Today on Tuesday 01 June 2021
Western Australia Today,
Are we ignoring the hard truths about the most likely cause of COVID-19?
Brisbane Times,
Loading Journalism fell into a trap with the climate crisis. By balancing the arguments of scientists and deniers early on, the…
News story from Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday 01 June 2021
Sydney Morning Herald,
Tackling Pandemics Means Relearning the Lessons of Fighting HIV
DNYUZ,
An expert’s point of view on a current event. May 30, 2021, 6:00 AM This week, the World Health Assembly (WHA), the governing…
How Can We Stop the Next Pandemic? We Asked an Epidemiologist
The Street,
It all started with something unimaginably tiny. In fact, if you could see the spiky coronavirus that causes COVID-19 floating…
Warum nehmen die Zoonosen zu?
Heise,
Warum nehmen die Zoonosen zu? Viehzucht als Katalysator Auf einer Seite lesen Nach der Pandemie ist vor der Pandemie (Teil 1…
We must invest in pandemic prevention to build an effective global health architecture
MarketScreener,
In the case of pandemics, billions of dollars in prevention are worth trillions of dollars for the cure.
Cosmos Q
COSMOS magazine,
Accurately assessing the risk from zoonotic viruses is harder than we think. As the world grapples with the devastating impact…
COVID-19: cuáles son los aprendizajes que dejó a la sociedad un año de pandemia
infobae,
Pasó más un año desde el día en que la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) declaró que un nuevo coronavirus de rápida…
32,000 Indians admit illegally owning exotic animals like kangaroos, lemurs and iguanas
Scroll India ,
Kangaroos. Lemurs. Rhinoceros iguanas. The native habitats of these wild animals lie thousands of miles away from India, in…
Lessons from COVID-19: Promoting Sustainability in Food Production to Limit Zoonotic Transmissions
Observer Research Foundation,
Introduction Throughout contemporary history, it is when an environmental crisis of a massive scale emerges that the world is…
Seuchen im Gepäck
Laborjournal,
) Wenn Erreger vom Tier auf den Menschen springen, wird’s gefährlich. Die Zoonosenforschung gewinnt deshalb an Bedeutung und…
The end of the pandemic? More like the rebirth of the pandemic age
Stuff.co.nz,
It is tempting to think it will soon be over. Vaccines are here. The real-world evidence suggests they work amazingly well.
News story from The Age on Saturday 13 March 2021
The Age,
News story from Western Australia Today on Saturday 13 March 2021
Western Australia Today,
The end of the pandemic? More like the rebirth of the pandemic age
Brisbane Times,
Vaccines mean we are hopefully coming to the end of COVID-19’s most-lethal phase.
News story from Sydney Morning Herald on Saturday 13 March 2021
Sydney Morning Herald,
News story from New Statesman on Friday 12 March 2021
New Statesman,
Why This Pandemic Won’t Be the Last
Smithsonian Magazine,
SMITHSONIANMAG.COM | March 4, 2021, 10:24 a.m. One of my last pre-pandemic memories of working at the Smithsonian’s National…
Lo que los políticos y la sociedad deberíamos aprender de los errores de la pandemia de COVID-19
The Conversation,
Vivimos un tanto desconcertados ante la inesperada situación que nos está haciendo vivir el virus SARS-CoV-2.
Remote Monitoring of Multiple COVID-19 Symptoms: A New Era in Access Screening?
EINPresswire,
Temperature screening is insufficient to detect COVID-19 infection. Emerging technology is enabling contactless multi-symptom…
Pourquoi ne pouvons-nous pas développer des vaccins contre tous les microbes qui nous rendent malades ?
The Conversation,
L’Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) estime que la vaccination prévient à elle seule chaque année environ 3 millions de décè…
Scientists Call Out 'Loopholes' That Harm Museum Specimen Collection
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Jocelyn P. Colella, Assistant Professor of Ecology
How fossil preservation and public health are intertwined
Popular Science,
Preserving animal specimens is key to solving modern problems. (Pixabay /) Jocelyn P.
Las vacunas, aliadas de la salud global
The Conversation,
Durante las últimas décadas se han alcanzado los mejores indicadores de salud de la historia de la humanidad.
MIL-OSI Global: Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections...
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Jocelyn P. Colella, Assistant Professor of Ecology
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Idaho Press,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
The Bismarck Tribune,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Dispatch-Argus,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Lincoln Journal Star,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Arizona Daily Star,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Bozeman Daily Chronicle,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
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Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
New Canaan Advertiser,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
San Antonio Express-News,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Shelton Herald,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
The Conversation,
Imagine yourself as the first naturalist to stand in a place where little recorded scientific knowledge exists, like Alfred…
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
The Darien Times,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Museum specimens could help fight the next pandemic – why preserving collections is crucial to future scientific discoveries
Fairfield Citizen,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jocelyn P.
Pandemics tied to fragmented forests, biodiversity loss? What science says, and India's response
Dailyhunt,
With more than 50 million people infected and 1.32 million dead, the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 is now personal for most people…
Pandemics tied to fragmented forests, biodiversity loss? What science says, and India's response
Yahoo! News,
With more than 50 million people infected and 1.32 million dead, the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 is now personal for most people…
Empowering whistleblowing to counter environmental crimes and prevent pandemics
Brookings,
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has generated profound global structural effects that cannot be easily reversed: It has…
Three ways to head off the next pandemic in the wild meat trade
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Oct 29, 2020 (MENAFN via COMTEX) -- (MENAFN - The Conversation) As much as 70% of the infectious diseases that emerged in…
News story from Big News Network on Thursday 29 October 2020
Big News Network,
MIL-OSI Global: Three ways to head off the next pandemic in the wild meat trade
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Julia E. Fa, Professor of Biodiversity and Human Development, Manchester Metropolitan University As much as that emerged…
Three ways to head off the next pandemic in the wild meat trade
Yahoo! News,
View photos As much as 70% of the infectious diseases that emerged in humans over the last 30 years were zoonotic, which means…
Three ways to head off the next pandemic in the wild meat trade
Yahoo! News,
View photos As much as 70% of the infectious diseases that emerged in humans over the last 30 years were zoonotic, which means…
Three ways to head off the next pandemic in the wild meat trade
The Conversation,
As much as 70% of the infectious diseases that emerged in humans over the last 30 years were zoonotic, which means they were…
In COVID’s Wake: How to Revive Urban Mass Transit
Wilson Center,
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A New Covid Documentary Explores Who Is To Blame For The Pandemic
New York Times,
“How to Stop the Next Pandemic,” a Times documentary, reveals how your choices make future pandemics more likely.
Por qué somos responsables de las pandemias
MSN,
A los franceses también les pasó –como a muchos-, y lo cuenta Marc Bettinelli en uno de los videos más vistos del periódico Le…
These Human Diseases All Originated In Animals
Iflscience,
Microorganisms can sometimes jump from animals into humans, leading to dangerous and often fatal diseases.
Preventing a pandemic is 500 times cheaper than responding to one
Medical News Today,
New research indicates that responding to a pandemic, such as the current spread of COVID-19, is 500 times more expensive than…
What the Dengue Vaccine Riddle Says About the Future and Which Countries Will Rise and Fall
Medium US,
Outbreaks have crushed and shaped civilizations for thousands of years. Dengue may foreshadow who rises and who falls in the…
Preventing A Future Pandemic Could Cost A Tiny Fraction Of Military Spending
Iflscience,
The Covid-19 outbreak is pitched to cost the world anywhere between $8.1 and $15.8 trillion in damages, not evening mentioning…
The COVID19 Pandemic: Why It Won’t Be the Last
Observer Research Foundation,
In the last two decades, the world has witnessed disease outbreaks that have resulted in massive loss of lives and economic…
Covid proved that India needs a dedicated Wildlife Protection Authority
The Print,
Studies show that 72 per cent of zoonotic diseases like Covid originate in wildlife, which is why it’s crucial to conserve…
Amazon rainforest could be next source of deadly viruses, scientists warn
Yahoo! News,
Experts are warning that the impending wildfire season in the Amazon rainforest won’t just bring hazards from smoke and burning…
“Puede ocurrir en cualquier momento”: por qué todo está listo para que surja otra epidemia (y qué hacer para estar preparados)
El Comercio,
Una enfermedad que cause estragos similares al COVID-19 aparecerá tarde o temprano, según los investigadores, y puede nacer en…
Why Ecologists Study Infectious Diseases And What We Can Learn About Public Health By Studying Nature
Forbes,
I’m and I’m a professor at the University of Georgia. I’m a new contributor to Forbes.com.
We developed tools to study cancer in Tasmanian devils, and they could help fight disease in humans.
infosurhoy,
Emerging infectious diseases, including COVID-19, usually come from non-human animals.
We developed tools to study cancer in Tasmanian devils, and they could help fight disease in humans
MedicalXpress,
Emerging infectious diseases, including COVID-19, usually come from non-human animals.
News story from Gizmodo Australia on Thursday 02 July 2020
Gizmodo Australia,
MIL-Evening Report: We developed tools to study cancer in Tasmanian devils. They could help...
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Andrew S. Flies, Senior Research Fellow in Immunology, University of Tasmania Emerging infectious diseases, including COVID…
We developed tools to study cancer in Tasmanian devils. They could help fight disease in humans
The Conversation,
Emerging infectious diseases, including COVID-19, usually come from non-human animals.
We developed tools to study cancer in Tasmanian devils. They could help fight disease in humans
Australasian Science,
Emerging infectious diseases, including COVID-19, usually come from non-human animals.
Cómo fue que los humanos desatamos un torrente de nuevas enfermedades
New York Times,
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L’émergence des nouvelles épidémies s’accélère, comment y faire face ?
The Conversation,
Si des recherches sont encore nécessaires pour retracer précisément l’histoire de l’émergence du nouveau coronavirus SARS-CoV-2…
3 ways to launch a factory farm divestment movement
The Hill,
It’s time for a global divestment campaign against the factory farming industry.
¿Sueñan las ovejas con COVID-19? Ganadería intensiva y las nuevas pandemias
Desde Abajo,
La biodiversidad nos protege de la emergencia de nuevas enfermedades. Sin embargo, nuestro modelo de producción ataca esta…
How Humanity Has Unleashed a Flood of Zoonotic Diseases
New York Times,
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COVID-19: India must regulate its wildlife, wild meat markets
SIFY News,
Bengaluru : India must regulate its numerous markets that sell wild meat and live wildlife--especially in the wake of COVID-19--b…
The planet after the pandemic
The Phnom Penh Post,
Scientists have little doubt: the destruction of nature makes humanity increasingly vulnerable to disease outbreaks like the…
The post-pandemic planet: Will our relationship with the natural world really change?
World Economic Forum,
Businessman and philanthropist André Hoffmann explores the ways our relationship to nature, and the environment, can change…
The short game and the long game of this and future pandemics
The Hamilton Spectator,
The COVID-19 pandemic has captured the attention of Canadians with an urgency and a level of grudging acceptance unlike any…
It's time to shut down industrial animal farming
The Hill,
While governments act aggressively to save lives, stop any further spread of COVID-19, and reopen their economies, let's not…
The planet after the pandemic
EJ Insight,
Scientists have little doubt: the destruction of nature makes humanity increasingly vulnerable to disease outbreaks like the…
The planet after the pandemic
Eco Business,
Covid-19 has spurred unprecedented state intervention, with governments developing and implementing comprehensive recovery…
Mieux comprendre la diffusion des virus entre les espèces
The Conversation,
La pandémie de Covid-19 a ouvert une nouvelle ère dans la compréhension des maladies infectieuses et leur gestion à l’échelle…
The Planet After the Pandemic
Green Watch Dhaka,
by André Hoffmann BASEL – Scientists have little doubt: the destruction of nature makes humanity increasingly vulnerable to…
COVID-19: sommes-nous victimes ou complices? - Québec Science
Québec Science,
Notre relation avec les maladies infectieuses ne date pas d’hier. Au fil des millénaires, le développement de l’agriculture et…
Covid-19 and global warming: two good reasons to eat fewer animals
Open Democracy,
Shifting to a flexitarian diet will help to prevent pandemics, fight climate change, and feed the world sustainably.
Emerging dis-ease: U.S. foreign assistance needs to focus on the root causes of pandemics
The Hill,
The U.S. Agency for International Development has been investing in the fight against pandemics for more than 15 years.
Consider what’s below the canopy, too, when counting up forest areas (commentary)
Mongabay,
More and more of the world’s forests are becoming “empty” or “silent,” as wildlife populations decline.
News story from Stat News on Thursday 21 May 2020
Stat News,
News story from The Irish Times on Thursday 21 May 2020
The Irish Times,
Летучие мыши, вторжение в природу и новые пандемии. Часть 2 Алла Лосева
Polit,
Социологи питерской Вышки — студенты и преподаватели — ведут наукометрический блог Pandemic Science Maps.
Amazon Deforestation Creating Ideal Conditions For The Next Big Disease Outbreak
Iflscience,
In the Amazon rainforest, the seeds of the next disease outbreak could be quietly stirring.
Q
Carbon Brief,
Across the world, millions of people have tested positive for Covid-19 – and countless more have seen their lifestyles…
Why it’s wrong to blame livestock farms for coronavirus
The Raw Story,
As part of the global response to the current pandemic, scientists are trying to identify the source of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
MIL-OSI Global: Why it’s wrong to blame livestock farms for coronavirus
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Alison Van Eenennaam, Researcher, Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis As part of the global…