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24 October 2020 | New Scientist | 41 The problem with risk Coping with the covid-19 pandemic requires us to constantly calculate ...
42 | New Scientist | 24 October 2020 absence, because of the need to isolate patients. But numbers alone can be sufficient to in ...
24 October 2020 | New Scientist | 43 To more meaningfully compare how covid-19 increases your chances of dying compared with lif ...
44 | New Scientist | 24 October 2020 go beyond individual risk and think about collective risk, says Nassim Nicholas Taleb at Ne ...
24 October 2020 | New Scientist | 45 Dan Jones is a freelance writer based in the UK with, try to keep perspective, both by dete ...
46 | New Scientist | 24 October 2020 O N A summer’s day in the early 1980s, a teenager sat in his bedroom watching an afternoon ...
24 October 2020 | New Scientist | 47 > field that is strong and compact enough to generate a lightning bolt is created inside ...
48 | New Scientist | 24 October 2020 used lightning detection systems to map the world’s most active lightning hotspots. She say ...
24 October 2020 | New Scientist | 49 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes, leading him to believe that a storm’s electric field, ra ...
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