Pandemics and plagues have always been a part of human life and have an impact on the way we live. Nicholas Christakis, physician and sterling professor of social and natural science at Yale ...
A year into the modern pandemic era, it seems reasonable to ask, what have we learned? And what should we have learned? I found answers to those questions in a wide-ranging interview with Nicholas ...
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The mood of the world is dour. Neoliberalism and globalization have promised so much but delivered little: Global wealth inequality has soared, with the top 1 percent of the world’s population now ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By David Quammen APOLLO’S ARROW The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live ...
Physician and social scientist Nicholas Christakis explains how face-to-face social networks and their structures influence behaviors and... How Do Our Social Networks Affect Our Health? Part 4 of the ...
The first time I spoke with Nicholas Christakis was early in the last decade, for an article on how innovation spreads like the flu. The theme of the piece was that social networks are a hidden force ...
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New Pew Poll Finds Many Churchgoers Hear Pro-Life Messages from Clergy Marvelous Montse!: A Chicagoan Pope Names a Mexican-Born Daughter of the Church to Lead Communications at the Vatican ‘Nature’s ...
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