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  1. Why reopening isn't enough to save the economy (data analysis) (0 Replies)
  2. MN youth spike in number of STIs, sex orientation & gender fluidity identifications (0 Replies)
  3. Vegetarians are slimmer & less extroverted than meat eaters (survey analysis) (3 Replies)
  4. We’re very close to finding a solar system like our own (statistical data analysis) (0 Replies)
  5. What attacks on Asians reveal about American identity (statistics, coronavirus) (0 Replies)
  6. Statistical analysis reveals odds of life evolving on alien worlds (0 Replies)
  7. Pandemic stimulus bills paid for by printing money (fiscal data) (0 Replies)
  8. Why smartphones are digital truth serum (0 Replies)
  9. UK traffic at piracy sites up 60% + Americans waste over a quarter of food they buy (0 Replies)
  10. C-19 pandemic 'will cause famine of biblical proportions' says WFP director + 10 more (0 Replies)
  11. Banning wet markets: More complicated than it seems, average ones aren't THAT scary (0 Replies)
  12. CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey (updates) (0 Replies)
  13. 90% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients have pre-existing conditions (data) (0 Replies)
  14. New York state has more COVID-19 cases than any country outside US (1 Reply)
  15. N95 masks have been leaving during pandemic when we needed them most (data) (0 Replies)
  16. Shortage? Most ventilator patients die, anyway. + Country comparisons are pointless (2 Replies)
  17. Medical teams need to be alert to extra risks faced by diabetics from COVID-19 (data) (0 Replies)
  18. More men more problems? Not always + Belief in rape myths tied to media skepticism (0 Replies)
  19. Autism rates declining among wealthy whites, escalating among poor (data analysis) (0 Replies)
  20. Number of U.S. COVID-19 cases could be high as 150,000 + Pandemic may last 18 months (0 Replies)
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