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Covid-19 has changed science and our relationship with it forever


Covid-19 has changed science and our relationship with it forever
Covid-19 has changed science and our relationship with it forever
2021
With millions of lives at stake, scientists have accelerated research and its dissemination to tackle Covid-19. When we emerge from the pandemic, science, and our relationship with it, may never be the same again 
This article originally featured in the April print edition of Geographical. Subscribe today for the best features and stories, delivered to your doorstep each month. 
Unprecedented appropriately described 2020. The public thought so – the term was awarded the People’s Choice 2020 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com. Its impact became diluted as 2020 ploughed on with yet more unfathomable shocks. The year in science, however, was certainly without precedent.  ....

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PEREGRINE FALCONS are known for their speed: when one dives from a great height at more than 320km (199 miles) per hour, for a brief moment it will be the fastest animal on Earth. But they are also endurance flyers, migrating thousands of kilometres.
In a new study published in Nature, an international team of researchers investigated peregrine migration. As they note in their response to one peer reviewer who complained about the relatively small size of the dataset, “for a top predator living in the remote Arctic” only accessible in “short Arctic summer breeding windows,” they did pretty well: they tracked 56 birds and took blood samples from 35 individuals. ....

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