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COVID-19 may have made science accessible to the public, perhaps, as never before. However, people may not have learned to interpret its logic and language or grasp the way it works. By Pradeep KrishnatrayDespite the present twists and turns on COVID-19, the scientific community has well-established ways of classifying diseases. However, over the centuries, people and cultures have evolved their own unique systems of interpreting them. A simple heuristic they follow is whether the disease is curable or not (or whether a person afflicted with a disease can return to leading a normal life).Follo...
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Almost a year into the pandemic, there are still major gaps in people’s understanding of the novel coronavirus. Are we to live in a constant state of fear and uncertainty? Better knowledge of science can save humanity and nature. By Dr. Rohini KarandikarFrom naming the virus to tracing its artificial and intentional origins, several theories on the novel coronavirus were put forth within weeks of the COVID-19 outbreak. People – most, without enough understanding of what viruses are – entered a race of spinning ‘seemingly believable’ conspiracy theories. Needless to say, none of the theories we...
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