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What is the Harm in Forecasting Catastrophe due to Man-Made Global Warming?

What is the Harm in Forecasting Catastrophe due to Man-Made Global Warming?
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El futuro del Covid-19 tras la inmunidad de grupo: ¿erradicación o convivencia?

El futuro del Covid-19 tras la inmunidad de grupo: ¿erradicación o convivencia?
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El futuro del coronavirus tras la inmunidad de grupo: ¿erradicación o convivencia?

El futuro del coronavirus tras la inmunidad de grupo: ¿erradicación o convivencia?
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Time capsule with Fellows' messages for future placed under Dome


The time capsule was constructed from spare copper plates. Image: Australian Academy of Science.
A time capsule containing Fellows’ messages to the future has been placed under the copper roof of the Shine Dome
The capsule contains a letter from the President of the Academy, Professor John Shine, reflections of Fellows and staff of the Academy, newspaper front pages documenting the tumultuous events of 2020 and other historical documents, including the complete genome of SARS-CoV-2.
​The Shine Dome was heavily damaged in January 2020 in a massive hailstorm. Restoration began in November 2020, with a new copper layer being laid over a timber frame, with waterproofing materials between. The original copper remains beneath these layers.

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Jean Stimmell: Is this the beginning or the end?


Jean Stimmell: Is this the beginning or the end?
On a cold day at Wilder State Park in Santa Cruz, Calif., earlier this month, vultures spread their wings to soak up the warmth of the early morning sun. Jean Stimmell / For the Monitor
Published: 2/22/2021 6:30:16 AM
I strive for idleness. My best ideas come to me not from hard work but from being unfocused, just lolling around.
My creative life, such as it is, coincides with what Mark Taylor tells us in “Idleness Waiting Grace”: “Many of the most important thoughts are unintentional – they can be neither solicited nor cajoled but have a rhythm of their own, creeping up, arriving, and leaving when we least expect them.”

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ANALYSIS: Will coronavirus really evolve to become less deadly?


ANALYSIS: Will coronavirus really evolve to become less deadly?
This article first appeared on The Conversation.
A recent modelling study painted a reassuring picture of a post-pandemic future in which SARS-CoV-2 transitions, over “a few years to a few decades”, from dangerous pathogen to just another common-cold coronavirus. This predicted loss of virulence, the authors stress, is based on a specific idiosyncrasy of the virus, namely that it rarely causes serious disease in children.
Still, many experts agreed that we should not be in the least surprised by the authors’ conclusion, as all viruses “become more transmissible and less pathogenic over time”. After all, the seductive logic goes, from an evolutionary perspective it makes no sense for a pathogen to harm the host on which it depends for its survival. According to this reasoning, virulence is little more than a temporary evolutionary imbalance.

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COVID-19 Was Predicted to Become Less Deadly - Until The UK Strain Emerged


ED FEIL & CHRISTIAN YATES, THE CONVERSATION
2 FEBRUARY 2021
A recent modelling study painted a reassuring picture of a post-pandemic future in which SARS-CoV-2 transitions, over "a few years to a few decades", from dangerous pathogen to just another common-cold coronavirus.
 
This predicted loss of virulence, the authors stress, is based on a specific idiosyncrasy of the virus, namely that it rarely causes serious disease in children.
Still, many experts agreed that we should not be in the least surprised by the authors' conclusion, as all viruses "become more transmissible and less pathogenic over time".
After all, the seductive logic goes, from an evolutionary perspective it makes no sense for a pathogen to harm the host on which it depends for its survival. According to this reasoning, virulence is little more than a temporary evolutionary imbalance.

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Will coronavirus really evolve to become less deadly?


A recent modelling study painted a reassuring picture of a post-pandemic future in which SARS-CoV-2 transitions, over “a few years to a few decades”, from dangerous pathogen to just another common-cold coronavirus. This predicted loss of virulence, the authors stress, is based on a specific idiosyncrasy of the virus, namely that it rarely causes serious disease in children.
Still, many experts agreed that we should not be in the least surprised by the authors’ conclusion, as all viruses “become more transmissible and less pathogenic over time”. After all, the seductive logic goes, from an evolutionary perspective it makes no sense for a pathogen to harm the host on which it depends for its survival. According to this reasoning, virulence is little more than a temporary evolutionary imbalance.

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Australian father of photovoltaics awarded prestigious 2021 Japan Prize


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UNSW Sydney solar expert honoured with Japan Prize for transforming the photovoltaics industry
The Japan Prize Foundation has announced that Australian Scientia Professor Martin Green is a laureate of the Japan Prize in the field of “Resources, Energy, the Environment, and Social Infrastructure” for his revolutionary work in the field of photovoltaics.
The annual prize is one of world’s most prestigious awards given to scientists who’ve helped to make significant advances in the fields of science and technology worldwide, thus furthering the cause of peace and prosperity of mankind. Each year two fields of scientific endeavour are honoured.

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