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How HIV/AIDS changed the world
The HIV/AIDS pandemic was the formative experience for many of the doctors leading the response to COVID-19. Martina Morris, professor emeritus of sociology and statistics, is referenced.
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Creating an app that could help fight the coronavirus
A UW app may be able to help slow the spread of coronavirus by tracking it's spread and alerting those who could help. Sham Kakade, professor of statistics at the UW, is interviewed.
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The Apple-Google Contact Tracing Plan Won't Stop Covid Alone
Sham Kakade, associate professor of statistics, weighs in on Apple's and Google's bold plan using signals from smartphones to help stem the spread of COVID-19.
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Visiting ‘just one friend’ could undo goal of social distancing, UW researchers say
Steve Goodreau, professor of anthropology, and Martina Morris, professor of sociology and of statistics, explain how visiting just one friend could undo the goal of social distancing.
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Feel like visiting ‘just one friend’ during COVID-19 lockdown? UW illustrates damage it could cause
Professors Steve Goodreau and Martina Morris explain how violating distancing measures, even in seemingly small ways, can put people at risk of contracting coronavirus.
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Visiting even 'just one friend' puts everyone at higher risk for coronavirus
Steve Goodreau, professor of anthropology at the UW, and Martina Morris, professor of sociology and of statistics, explain how forgoing social distancing can have disastrous effects.
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Experts Reveal Reason Why Some People Are Considered As 'Super spreaders'
Martina Morris, emeritus professor of statistics and sociology, explains the concept of "superspreaders," and how she hopes to better understand them.
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UW team illustrates the adverse impact of visiting ‘just one friend’ during COVID-19 lockdown
Steven Goodreau, professor of anthropology, and Martina Morris, professor emerita of sociology and statistics, explain why it's important to maintain strict social distancing measures.
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Why Are Some People So Much More Infectious Than Others?
Emeritus professor of statistics and sociology Martina Morris explains "superspreaders" of the coronavirus epidemic and how understanding them could help control the spread.
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New global migration estimates show rates proportionally steady since 1990, high rate of return migration
Two scientists at the UW unveiled a new statistical method for estimating migration flows between countries
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Pioneering Women in Mathematical Sciences
Race and gender challenges did not deter two brilliant alumnae in the mathematical sciences.
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Analysis shows global warming will almost certainly break the ‘speed limit’ by 2100
A statistical analysis led by researchers at the UW sees almost no chance that the world’s nations will be able to keep the rise in global temperatures below 2 degrees Celsius
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Planet has just 5% chance of reaching Paris climate goal, study says
A new study warns that the planet will warm more than two degrees Celsius by the end of this century.
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We only have a 5 percent chance of avoiding ‘dangerous’ global warming, a study finds
A study conducted by UW statistician shows that the Earth could warm five degrees Celsius by the end of this century.
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Earth to warm 2 degrees Celsius by the end of this century, studies say
By the end of the century, the global temperature is likely to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.