[ad_1] A study from the University of Washington shows that 2,900 cases of covid-19 are likely to occur in the United States every day at the end of the year. Right now, around 1,000 people die every day. To date, the United States has had more than 210,000 coronavirus deaths, …
Read More »Don’t burn the architecture debate, writes Peter Elmlund
[ad_1] Dagens Nyheter published an article on the Architecture Uprising on September 21. “The uprising divides Arkitektursverige into two camps,” it reads in the main headline. On the one hand, we mainly met with representatives of the uprising and the Swedish Democrats and, on the other, with Swedish architects and …
Read More »No Nobel banquet, but knowledge party
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: October 04, 2020 at 3:52 p.m. Photo: Naina Hel n Jåma / TT This is how it usually looks when the Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry and Physics are presented in the Session Room. This year, only about 20 journalists are invited to sit in the …
Read More »Took the test coronavirus vaccine – feels fine after six months
[ad_1] In April, Ian Haydon received his first dose of the experimental vaccine from the biotech company Moderna. Everything worked out fine, but the second dose became much more dramatic. He suffered a severe reaction with fever, headache, and nausea; he eventually passed out in the bathroom and was forced …
Read More »New Vego Guide: WWF Sustainable Food List
[ad_1] The best and worst vegetables from a climate point of view Of: Elisa amorelli Published: October 01, 2020 at 09:46 Peas, tubers and potatoes get the green light from WWF’s new Vego Guide. It’s worse with bananas, olives, and avocados. – There are several reasons to be careful, says …
Read More »Political scientist: Smells like a vote of no confidence and new elections
[ad_1] What can the parties tolerate? The ruined Las negotiations put the survival of the government at risk, and we can see both a vote of no confidence and a new election, according to political scientists. Unless the parties invent a trick to untie the negotiating ties, of course. Jonas …
Read More »The National Audit Office will review the Pisa sample – DN.SE
[ad_1] “There are signs that a disproportionately large number of students have been excluded from the sample, and that Sweden has a high dropout rate of students who do not show up on exam day,” says Audit Director Sofia Sandgren Massih in a comment. written to TT. Education Minister Anna …
Read More »Before the debate: “Biden has the most to lose”
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 29, 2020 kl. 18.07 Historically high audience figures are predicted, but the number of voters who are truly convinced to support a candidate is marginal. Tonight, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Republican President Donald Trump collide in the first televised debate of the election …
Read More »Culture Minister Amanda Lind smiled and looked relieved
[ad_1] Published: September 29, 2020 kl. 13.20Updated: September 29, 2020 kl. 14.57 Photo: TT Culture Minister Amanda Lind (MP) and Interior Minister Mikael Damberg (S) during Tuesday’s press conference in Rosenbad. Amanda Lind, Minister of Culture and much criticized in recent months, took a deep breath and welcomed the news. …
Read More »Less time in school for Finnish students
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 29, 2020 kl. 12.16 Photo: Henrik Montgomery / TT Finnish students spend less time in school compared to the OECD average. Stock Photography. Finnish children do well in school, despite spending less time in class than students from other countries, according to an OECD report. …
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