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She Votes: Women, the Workplace, and Pandemic Politics
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She Votes: Women, the Workplace, and Pandemic Politics

The Covid-19 pandemic has upended the lives and careers of millions of women, highlighted inequities in health care, education and the economy, and underscored the importance of electing women to political office, according to a new online survey released today by Gender on the Ballot, a partnership between the Women & Politics Institute at American University’s School...

Men of Color Avoid Public Places Out of Fear of Involvement with Criminal Justice Agents
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Men of Color Avoid Public Places Out of Fear of Involvement with Criminal Justice Agents

The U.S. criminal legal system has expanded at a rapid pace, even as crime rates have declined since the 1990s. As a result, individuals’ interactions with and surveillance by law enforcement are now commonplace. But citizens experience different interactions, with people of color who live in impoverished urban communities having the most frequent encounters. A...

New Book Considers Democracy’s Future, Improving Governance
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New Book Considers Democracy’s Future, Improving Governance

Following recent years of turbulent developments in politics, economics and social media around the world, one might assume these events inspire University of Illinois Chicago researcher Zizi Papacharissi to have an ominous view about what the future holds. That would be an incorrect assumption. It was during the Obama administration when she began to consider...

Visa Costs Higher for People from Poor Countries
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Visa Costs Higher for People from Poor Countries

How much do people have to pay for a travel permit to another country? A research team from Göttingen, Paris, Pisa and Florence has investigated the costs around the world. What they found revealed a picture of great inequality. People from poorer countries often pay many times what Europeans would pay. The results have been...

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New Report Offers Recommendations to Strengthen U.S. Supply Chain

Shortages of personal protective equipment and medical devices, dairies pouring gallons of milk down the drain and delivery delays of online purchases. All are examples of how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted and changed the supply chain. Mike Crum, a professor and Ruan Chair of Supply Chain Management in Iowa State University’s Ivy College of...

Telehealth Growth During Pandemic Occurred Mostly in More Affluent and Metropolitan Areas
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Telehealth Growth During Pandemic Occurred Mostly in More Affluent and Metropolitan Areas

Increases in the use of telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic among people with private insurance has occurred mostly among those who are more affluent and those who live in metropolitan areas, according to a new RAND Corporation study. Researchers say the findings raise concerns that the pandemic may be worsening existing disparities in overall health...

Second-Wave COVID Mortality Dropped Markedly in (Most) Wealthier Zones
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Second-Wave COVID Mortality Dropped Markedly in (Most) Wealthier Zones

Wealthier northeastern U.S. states and Western European countries tended to have significantly lower mortality rates during second-wave COVID-19 infections, new research from the University of Sydney and Tsinghua University has shown. However, the pattern was not as general as expected, with notable exceptions to this trend in Sweden and Germany. Researchers say mortality change could...

Ultrasound Has Potential to Damage Coronaviruses
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Ultrasound Has Potential to Damage Coronaviruses

The coronavirus’ structure is an all-too-familiar image, with its densely packed surface receptors resembling a thorny crown. These spike-like proteins latch onto healthy cells and trigger the invasion of viral RNA. While the virus’ geometry and infection strategy is generally understood, little is known about its physical integrity. A new study by researchers in MIT’s...

Pandemic Has Increased Pregnancy Stress for American Women
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Pandemic Has Increased Pregnancy Stress for American Women

COVID-19 has created new problems for pregnant women in the United States, a group that already faced the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world even before the pandemic. One of their biggest concerns is their baby contracting the disease, according to a Washington State University study published recently in the journal BMC Pregnancy and...