06 Apr 2020 Why People Comply, or not, with Social Distancing Rules Pamela Giustinelli and a colleague from UCL want to understand the perceived costs and benefits of the COVID19 lockdown for common people in the UK, the US and Italy
07 Apr 2020 Relations Between Generations Turned into a Risk Southern Europe has the world's highest rate of contacts between the over60s and school age children and thus a strong contagion potential for an age sensitive disease such as COVID19
03 Apr 2020 Artificial Intelligence for the Days After COVID19 Riccardo Zecchina and his colleagues, in collaboration with the University of Oxford, want to apply machine learning to backend analysis of data produced by tracking apps
03 Apr 2020 Morning Knowledge /15. Shopping We are more likely to buy things similar in shape to whatever we have in our hands while shopping, studies by Zachary Estes find
02 Apr 2020 Morning Knowledge /14. Accounts Even responsible companies try to divert attention from their weaknesses, Ariela Caglio says. But we shouldn't throw out the baby (Integrated Reporting) with the bathwater
01 Apr 2020 Morning Knowledge /13. Well Being The effect on happiness of a newborn is stronger for men than women and depends on a family's gender role attitudes and preferences towards work and family, Nicoletta Balbo explains