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The Political, Economic, and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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A curated selection of abstracts and links to research papers and articles pertaining to SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, and the current worldwide crisis. (Updated May 11, 2020.)
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Therapeutic Options for the Treatment of COVID-19
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A curated selection of abstracts and links to research papers and articles pertaining to SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, and the current worldwide crisis. (Updated May 11, 2020.)
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Good Eats Affluent countries currently produce far more food than they need, or could ever hope to consume. Vaclav Smil examines the enormity of this waste and its effects on health.

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The Director’s Cut One of the twentieth century’s great intellectual achievements is Kurt Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem. For many mathematicians, Gödel’s work remains difficult, uncanny in its power.
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Reading Seawater Parsing the composition of seawater has been an age-old effort. Marcia Bjornerud reviews seawater’s history and its effects on the earth’s health, from ancient beliefs to modern research.
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Central Saharan Rock Art On the sunburnt rocks of the central Sahara, ancient peoples inscribed testimony of their way of life. Jean-Loïc Le Quellec reviews the field of research into ancient central Saharan rupestrian art.

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Inequality and Human Rights Samuel Moyn argues that the human rights movement has done little to address economic inequality. Not so, according to Katharine Young. Good work promoting equality has been done, if not in the US.
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Divine Medicine In reviewing A Natural History of Beer by Rob DeSalle & Ian Tattersall, George Scialabba summarizes beer’s story, including its major historical moments, the science of its components, and its future.
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A Means to an End Can scientific and data-driven approaches help researchers reconstruct Roman history? Alberto Prieto reviews The Science of Roman History: Biology, Climate, and the Future of the Past.

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