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Bryan Walsh

Correspondent at Axios

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Bryan Walsh
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History of Infectious Diseases

Throughout history, communicable diseases have impacted humanity; however, these diseases became more threatening.
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The economic benefits of closing the digital divide

As both education and work shift online, those without reliable internet access will be left behind.
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Companies struggle to manage on-demand workforces

A new report explores the challenges of managing workforces increasingly made up of non-permanent employees.
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America is losing its religion — and the effects will be long-lasting

Americans still have a religious impulse, but it’s increasingly being channeled into politics.
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The more robotic office work becomes, the easier it will be for bot...

Intelligent automation breaks office work into discrete tasks that can be carried out by software.
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Parents of color are less willing to send their children back to cl...

Black and Latino parents aren’t convinced that classrooms are safe.
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Lab meats move forward: A final analysis for 2020

What’s new in the fake meat world? Plus, why I’m optimistic about beef demand despite the new competition in the meat case.

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New coronavirus test can be fully completed at home with results in...

A biotech company and a machine vision startup collaborated to create a test that can be done and interpreted by anyone
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The many benefits of commute-free remote work

U.S. commutes have been getting longer and longer.
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Research shows airborne transmission of coronavirus is possible

A return to normality will require better ways of filtering air indoors.
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BlackRock report shows how climate-related water stress will hit th...

Two-thirds of U.S. REIT properties are projected to be in high water-stress zones by 2030
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Did Time Magazine Predict COVID-19? The 2009 Edition Cover Saying ‘...

A Twitter user recently shared the cover photo of Time Magazine issue of 2009 edition which had "Why You’ll Be Wearing Masks Again" as the cover story. We are in 2020 now and the Time Magazine cover photo is unbelievable as the entire world is fighting with coronavirus this time. 👍 Did Ti…
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The coronavirus pandemic reawakens bioweapon fears – MIT Media Lab

Kevin Esvelt and other experts talk to Axios about the risk of, and potential defenses against, engineered pathogens.
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A simulation last year predicted much of the coronavirus pandemic

A 2019 exercise featured a fictional coronavirus that eerily predicted the current outbreak.
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Scientists used CRISPR inside an adult patient’s body for the first...

Doctors are trying to cure a patient of blindness using the gene editing tool.
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Lessons From SARS: How to Deal With the Wuhan Coronavirus — and Our...

What I learned about outbreaks from surviving a pandemic
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Survey Says Americans Believe in Aliens

More than a quarter think alien societies would resemble human ones — but they’re likely wrong about UFO visitation
cbc.ca

Supervolcanoes, asteroids, climate change: This author looks at the...

Bryan Walsh’s new book End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World looks at a pretty grim topic, but he tells Laura Lynch that there is hope to stave off Armageddon if humanity can learn to work together.
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Deep Time, and the Precarious Future of Humanity

Time is key to understanding the risk of human extinction. For manmade threats like A.I., biotech, or nuclear war, existential calamity can strike in a blink. But for natural existential threats, like asteroid impacts and supervolcanoes, we need to think on a time scale far longer than human civiliz…
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Q&A with ‘End Times’ Author Bryan Walsh

Have you ever considered how the world will end? Bryan Walsh’s ‘End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World,’ has you covered. Our conversation with the author.
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EIGHT ways the world could END!

Bryan Walsh, 41, a former foreign correspondent and author from Brooklyn wrote End Times: A Brief Guide To The End Of The World,