A Trojan Horse Explanation of the SARS-CoV-2 Attack A collaborative piece of research published in July on eLife, done by scientists from various centers in Connecticut, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee,...
(¿Lo quieres leer en español? Aquí está.) The word “grammar” refers both to the rules that govern language production and comprehension and to the study of those rules. As...
In 2014, the EU approved a regulation for the mandatory provision of plain language summaries of all clinical trials with ties to the EU. Five years later, the regulation...
We can all do our part to keep each other safe, to promote respect, to care for our planet. In this moment of painful events–that bear witness to how...
In a recent series of edits and translations, I found myself repeatedly fixing “isotopic breaks” that AI or inexperienced writers and translators had missed. An isotopy is a set...
In October 2019, the World Economic Forum, the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation worked on a pandemic simulation (a mock-up) called...
Homeschooling is not an easy feat, but it can be done, even if you are not a teacher. Many friends and colleagues have approached me for tips about homeschooling...
Covid-19 is causing the most disruptive effect on lifestyle seen in the 21st century. The news on global climate change didn’t prompt people to change habits. The international economic...
The virus is spreading as a disease (so far over 90,000 people infected and over 3,000 dead) but is also spreading a lot of confusion. As a pathogen (a...
Health Literacy has been understood as literacy applied to health information. But we now know that communication is a dialogue, so even at the federal level, folks understand the...