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Social isolation challenges Seattle’s ‘resilient’ mental health
Jonathan Kanter, associate professor of psychology, and Adam Kuczynski, graduate student in psychology, explain that most people in King County are adapting, but worry that could change.
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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 Pandemic doesn't have to be this Confusing
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, provides a comprehensive explanation on COVID-19, Coronavirus, and how to make sense of the current crisis in the Atlantic
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True or false: Can you spot the infodemic in our midst?
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, guides the reader through some of the myths surrounding the coronavirus and the best ways to stop the spread of misinformation.
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How To Thrive During The Pandemic: 10 Strategies For Resilience Based On Brain Science
After time in quarantine, you’re likely feeling stressed—but it is possible to enhance your well-being and develop resilience through science developed in UW studies.
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There is no absolute truth': an infectious disease expert on Covid-19, misinformation and 'bullshit'
The coronavirus created both a pandemic and an “infodemic” of hoaxes, a situation that is uniquely understood by Carl Bergstrom, biology professor and misinformation expert.
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UW researchers working on ‘flashlight-like’ device to destroy viruses and bacteria on surfaces
Mengyu Yan, physics postdoctorate and Mitchell Kaiser, chemistry graduate student are developing a tool that uses electromagnetism to destroy viruses and bacteria.
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2020 Awards of Excellence Recipients Announced
UW recognizes Award of Excellence recipients (many from the College of Arts and Sciences) for their outstanding dedication in teaching, mentoring, public service, staff support and more.
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‘Ethnic spaces’ make minority students feel at home on campus
Psychology Professor Sapna Cheryan, explains the results of her study that shows how dedicated "ethnic spaces" make minority students feel more welcome at universities.
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Bacteria that are persistently resistant to one antibiotic are ‘primed’ to become multidrug-resistant bugs
The biology department reports that, for bacteria resistant to an antibiotic, more exposure to that antibiotic made the bacteria more likely to become resistant to more drugs.
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Can Antibody Tests Help End the Coronavirus Pandemic?
Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology, explains how antibody tests can help model the spread of the coronavirus, even if they are not reliable enough to guide policy on reopening.
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Faculty/staff honors: Education research, Salish Sea Prize, Association for Psychological Science award
Andrew Meltzoff, psychology professor, has been honored by the Association for Psychological Science for his work in early childhood psychology.
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Calls, texts to helplines surge amid COVID-19
Peter Rosencrans, doctoral student in psychology, discusses the increase in calls to helplines during the coronavirus epidemic and why anxiety is surging in these times.
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What we can (and can't) take away from New York's antibody testing results
Biology Professor Carl Bergstrom explains the significance of New York's antibody test results.
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UW president, biochemistry chair and mathematics professor named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Tatiana Toro, professor of mathematics, and Ana Mari Cauce, UW president and professor of psychology and gender studies, have been named to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.