Coronavirus: what the lockdown could mean for urban wildlife
With wild boar in Barcelona and coyotes in San Francisco, the lockdown has transformed concrete jungles worldwide.
Becky Thomas, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ecology, Royal Holloway
• conversation
April 3, 2020 • ~5 min
April 3, 2020 • ~5 min
Coronavirus: how the lockdown could affect urban wildlife
With wild boar in Barcelona and coyotes in San Francisco, the lockdown has transformed concrete jungles worldwide.
Becky Thomas, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ecology, Royal Holloway
• conversation
April 3, 2020 • ~5 min
April 3, 2020 • ~5 min
Sweden under fire for 'relaxed' coronavirus approach – here's the science behind it
Swedish authorities estimate that there are more people with COVID-19 who don't show symptoms than those in other countries.
Peter M Nilsson, Professor of Internal Medicine - Epidemiology, Lund University
• conversation
March 27, 2020 • ~8 min
March 27, 2020 • ~8 min
Why coronavirus lockdown rules will not be obeyed by everyone
How we construct our beliefs about the world shape how we react to it.
Patricia Riddell, Professor of Applied Neuroscience, University of Reading
• conversation
March 25, 2020 • ~6 min
March 25, 2020 • ~6 min
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