Distributed Auditing Proofs of Liabilities (DAPOL) provides a novel zero knowledge proof solution to a particular class of auditing cases, in which we assume that the audited entity does not have any incentive to increase its liabilities or obligations. There are numerous domains requiring such an auditing feature, including proving financial solvency, transparent fundraising campaigns and accurate lottery jackpot amounts. Additionally, the algorithm provides a solution to official reports, s...| IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive
"Anatomy of a credibility crisis."| Longreads
We’ve now passed one month into the U.S. government shutdown — and one month without COVID-19 or other infectious disease data updates from the CDC. COVID-19 levels seem to still be in a lull between waves in much of the country, based on available sources, but the situation is very uncertain. And there are signs of flu and RSV spread picking up. The post National COVID-19 trends, October 28 first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
As the federal shutdown continues, states have been forced to fall back on their own resources to spot disease outbreaks — just as respiratory illness season begins. The post Shutdown leaves gaps in states’ health data, possibly endangering lives first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
Experts discuss how policymakers can rebuild unemployment benefits for a changing economy. The post Post-Pandemic Reforms to Unemployment Insurance first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on November 18, 2020 on biblicalfaith.online. It is reprinted here with permission from the author because I find its main point and exhortation still needed and relevant in the times in which we currently live. — Jon Hardships come in all shapes and sizes. They often harden the… Read More Church, Let’s Be Gentle (Gal. 5:22-23) — Jovan Payes|
Días antes del 8M de 2020, hasta la vicepresidenta reconocía que había advertido al Consejo de Ministros sobre la importancia de tomar medidas anticovid.| Libertad Digital
Government shutdown began on Oct. 1 The post LGBTQ federal workers face growing strain, fear of backsliding rights appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay News.| Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay News
Small Rain by Garth Greenwell is one of the most creative books I’ve read this year. Not creative in that it plays with style or structure, but simply for its somehow wholly engaging focus on the micro detail (and in doing so, tells a macro story). What a strange thing a body is, I thought, … Continue reading →| booksaremyfavouriteandbest
A new preliminary study published in Nature suggests that COVID-19 vaccines might actually boost the immune system to make immunotherapy more effective. If confirmed in followup studies, this result suggests that the vaccines do the opposite of causing "turbo cancer." The post The opposite of “turbo cancer”: COVID-19 vaccines sensitize cancer to immunotherapy first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
Seth Berkley, former CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and co-founder of COVAX, discusses his new book “Fair Doses” and the next pandemic on the “First Opinion Podcast.”| STAT
The housing market experienced historically low levels of inventory along with rapid price growth in the two years following the onset of the pandemic. Analysis of national and county-level housing data suggests this price surge was fueled by heightened demand rather than low supply. The inflow of new listings remained at pre-pandemic levels, but the outflow due to sales was unusually high, which fed into the low inventory. By mid-2022, rising mortgage rates moderated demand, allowing invento...| Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Die KI-Analyse von Bildgebungsdaten von 42 000 Personen vor und teils nach Pandemiebeginn fand, dass die Pandemie messbar zur schnelleren Alterung unserer Gehirne beigetragen hat. Kognitive Effekte schien dies jedoch innerhalb des betrachteten Zeitraums nicht zu haben – lediglich Personen, die an COVID-19 erkrankten, erlitten hierbei Einbußen.| DeutschesGesundheitsPortal
ADR Wales News. Published 23/10/2025 A new ADR Wales Data Insight has looked at the differing rates of acts of violence against groups of people in Wales. The work carried out by the ADR Wales Social Justice team measured incidences of recorded violence across sociodemographic groups in Wales using routinely collected administrative and health data. This included records of...| Population Data Science
There are times when I see headlines about the state of it all and I think to myself: this is a sick society. And there are times when I see … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
I asked how she was and my colleague said these are scary times, so I said I agree with all the horrid things happening int he world these certainly are … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
10 consejos para que las empresas se comuniquen de manera efectiva con sus clientes durante este periodo. Toma nota| CepymeNews
"Les soignants m’ont ramenée d’entre les morts, et m’ont permis ensuite de retrouver ma vie" confie cette maman et enseignante de 48 ans, que le Covid a frappée en 2020.| Le HuffPost
A study published in Nature looks at COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and the immune response to tumours during immunotherapy. Prof Andrew Beggs, … read more| Science Media Centre
Les zoonoses, ces maladies qui circulent entre animaux humains et non-humains, ont quasiment disparu de l'attention médiatique depuis la fin de la pandémie de COVID-19. Intimement liées à la catastrophe écologique, elles appellent pourtant, comme le défend l'anthropologue Frédéric Keck dans son dernier ouvrage, une « politique des zoonoses ». L’article Face aux zoonoses, « il faut rendre plus concrètes les chaînes de solidarité entre les êtres vivants » est apparu en pre...| Terrestres
Second debate in the Hopkins Forum series will be held on Sept. 17 with Tom Frieden, Jerome Adams, Dara Kass, and Mike Varshavski| The Hub
Johns Hopkins epidemiologist David Dowdy says the guidance update brings the CDC in line with the habits of Americans and suggests we're closer to a new, endemic phase of COVID-19| The Hub
As many as 1 in 10 young people struggle for months after SARS-CoV-2 infection| The Hub
Hopkins researchers say their research can improve our understanding of how the spike protein works and how the virus evolves| The Hub
The newly available COVID-19 boosters offer the best protection against current strains. But who needs it and when should they get it?| The Hub
New booster shots designed to target the omicron variant and its subvariants, and the original strain of SARS-CoV-2, could become available in the U.S. in the coming weeks| The Hub
Johns Hopkins health security expert Tom Inglesby provides an update on the state of the pandemic and how vaccination, funding, and variants may affect its future| The Hub
A new algorithm created by Johns Hopkins scientists predicts which COVID-19 patients will become gravely ill| The Hub
The first Johns Hopkins health care workers receive the COVID-19 vaccine, marking a turning point in the coronavirus pandemic| The Hub
Si prevede una stagione influenzale intensa: più di 5 milioni di minori a letto. Ricoveri gravi dimezzati grazie agli anticorpi monoclonali contro il virus sinciziale. Come prevenire, cosa aspettarsi e quando preoccuparsi in caso di contagio del bambino| il Salvagente
Patients with advanced lung or skin cancer who received a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy drugs lived significantly longer than those who did not get the vaccine, MBI researchers have found.| mbi.ufl.edu
Anxiety related to COVID-19 is more prevalent among people with myasthenia gravis (MG) than among the general population, a study in Germany shows. For individuals with MG, the most pronounced […] The post Anxiety due to COVID-19 more prevalent in MG patients vs. public appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
Recommendations surrounding covid vaccinations and other such shots have been confusing. Ultimately, though, little has changed. Here’s what you need to know.| Articles Archive - KFF Health News
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic testing the resiliency of healthcare systems, hospital executives have had mobilize urgent care teams, automate workflows, and regain control of supply chains to increase staff efficiency. The post Staff Efficiency Top of Mind for 70% of Hospital Executives appeared first on INDVSTRVS.| INDVSTRVS
“The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” . . . “And if all others accepted the lie which... The post Revisiting Covid Theatrics 2020 — Part 3 of 3: “Dancing Nurses” appeared first on Health Freedom Defense Fund.| Health Freedom Defense Fund
As the coronavirus vaccine prepares for its public debut this month, there are already clear signs that the intended recipients are suspicious about its contents. Polls indicate only 21 percent... The post Timeline to Covid Tyranny - Part Three: (Sept 2020) appeared first on Health Freedom Defense Fund.| Health Freedom Defense Fund
The vaccine orthodoxy took another minor hit as the CDC made a slight alteration to its Immunization Schedule by adopting “individual-based decision-making for COVID-19 vaccines” and recommending that children ages... The post CDC Eliminates Recommendation for Covid Boosters appeared first on Health Freedom Defense Fund.| Health Freedom Defense Fund
Chinese shipyards especially find themselves in a difficult situation. To attract more orders, shipyards are slashing prices on new ships.| ShipHub
The U.S. is still largely without COVID-19 and other infectious disease data as the government shutdown continues. As Congress has repeatedly failed to pass a resolution that would fund federal agencies, the shutdown — and data delays — are likely to go into a fourth week, if not longer. This could be incredibly harmful as the U.S. heads into colder weather and the disease outbreaks that typically follow. The post National COVID-19 trends, October 21 first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
From student helper to EMBL-EBI Director, Rolf Apweiler has shaped the journey of EMBL and bioinformatics for over four decades.| EMBL
Johns Hopkins-led effort offers powerful new tool to aid health policy by integrating personal decision-making into disease prediction model| The Hub
With federal vaccine and immunization policy in turmoil, Nationhood Lab took a deep dive into the United States’ experience in the Covid-19 pandemic, revealing stark and consistent regional differences in... Read more »| Colin Woodard - Author
By Professor Mark Hill KC, University of Notre Dame, London Professor Hill’s remarks are being …| Viewpoints
A top nutrition advocate says the pandemic exacerbated a significant hunger crisis in the city. And a year later, it is still exacerbating it—although the federal stimulus package will deliver help.| City Limits
In recent online discussions, several readers raised thoughtful questions about what defines a scientist and what truly qualifies as science. The conversation touched on topics| BIOANALYTICX
There has been much talk about a recently “discovered” study that claims to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated children, as summarized here (the article). The original| BIOANALYTICX
Sentinel case report www.worldviewtube.com Since 2021 there has been over 100,000 excess cancer deaths in US alone, says Nick Hulscher, epidemiologist. Cancer is skyrocketing in all age groups particularly the younger age group.| www.cairnsnews.org
At long last, Cambodia reopens to tourism! If you're hoping to take advantage of Cambodia reopening to tourism, check inside for details!| Young Pioneer Tours
States have begun to form "health alliances" as a counter to federal public health recommendations and policies under the Trump Administration. This Policy Watch describes the goals of these alliances, and discusses what effects they may have for U.S. public health policy.| KFF
October 13, 2025 By Kevin Decker, WSG Coastal Economist For a long time, Washington’s rural coastal counties – such as Grays Harbor, Pacific, and Wahkiakum counties – had higher unemployment than the state average. This was largely due to their reliance on a few industries and their distance from the I-5 corridor. However, following the COVID-19 pandemic, new data indicate that these counties are now more aligned with state and national economic trends. When this occurs, economists refe...| Washington Sea Grant
Updated Guidance from DOPL Aligns with ACIP Recommendations Amid Ongoing CDC Review of Vaccine Administration Policies Salt Lake City—The Utah ... Read More| blog.commerce.utah.gov
This tracker provides data on global COVID-19 cases and deaths by country, region, and income-level. Additionally, the tracker reports current closure, economic, and health system policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic globally. This tracker will be updated as new data are available.| KFF
The KFF-Washington Post partnership Survey of Parents explores experiences and views pertaining to childhood vaccines. The Survey of Parents also sheds light on school vaccination requirements, views on federal health agencies and policy changes, and the views of parents with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. This poll comes as the Trump administration revamps federal policies, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to question the childhood vaccine schedule.| KFF
Last week, it was reported that Mark Blaxill had been hired at CDC. It looks like RFK Jr.'s resurrecting every washed up antivax crony he can find to staff HHS. The post Mark Blaxill: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resurrects another washed-up antivax activist first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
An eminent oncologist, cancer researcher, and cancer center director is promoting a study that seems to show—but, when critically examined, doesn't—that COVID vaccines are associated with increased cancer risk. The post Here we go again: Another study is being misrepresented as evidence that COVID vaccines cause cancer first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
The free-to-download book Improving National Education Systems After COVID-19 offers a detailed analysis of how twelve countries, including Estonia, responded to the pandemic’s educational challenges. With expert input from PISA specialist Gunda Tire, the book explores strategies used by different education systems to address both immediate learning losses and longer-term equity issues. Estonia’s chapter showcases […] The post How Covid-19 transformed education systems globally – a ne...| Education Estonia
While it may seem counterintuitive to focus on the positive in these times of stress and uncertainty, researchers who study positive psychology have found that cultivating positive emotions can be a powerful tool to help us through. The post What Positive Psychology Can Teach Us About Coping with Adversity appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
This blog post is an explainer of important information about these winter infections; their signs and symptoms, and information on who is eligible for vaccination.| UK Health Security Agency
As we enter autumn, rates of respiratory illnesses start to rise and people ask how the most common current lineages - or groups of genetically similar viruses - compare to previous COVID-19 variants.| ukhsa.blog.gov.uk
I asked a lawyer about the list of extremism indicators and he said: worry, but don’t worry too much these won’t stand up in court. And then I asked a … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
I know, my friends, that in this moment we have other things to worry about that this ongoing pandemic, and yet, my friends, that in this moment we have other … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
An open note to the reader who asked why I never write love poems: thank you for your question, but please understand I wouldn’t keep trying to tell people to take care of each other if I did…| LibrarianShipwreck
The presence of land-derived bacteria in the marine environment is an indicator of wastewater contamination and of human health at a population level. However, the survival of human viral pathogens [...] Read More... from SARS-CoV-2 in water: A surveillance tool for infected populations The post <strong>SARS-CoV-2 in water:</strong> A surveillance tool for infected populations appeared first on Research Outreach.| Research Outreach
As fall COVID season arrives in Minnesota, here are answers to your questions, from whether you need the updated vaccine to where to find free shots.| Sahan Journal
Hey, why read stuff on your screen when you can get a real physical book to tell you how to fight what these authors call “antiscience”? Here’s a link to a story at Ars about the …| The Grumpy Geophysicist
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, I went straight from redundancy and burnout to a full-time research masters, then embarked on a full-time PhD. I was regularly commuting between cities to have separat…| Voices of Academia
In early 2020, a torrent of harrowing videos and photographs came out of China depicting victims supposedly being ambushed by a deadly contagious disease that was being called “coronavirus.” The...| Health Freedom Defense Fund
Gallup's COVID-19 tracking poll finds a sea change in Americans' level of worry about the coronavirus and support for people returning to their normal lives.| Gallup.com
The events of the past few weeks have affected Americans' views of what's ailing the country most, with government surpassing the coronavirus for the first time since the pandemic began.| Gallup.com
Minulý měsíc byl publikován preprint, který naznačuje spojitost očkování proti COVID-19 s poklesem porodnosti. Jedním z hlavních autorů je matematik Tomáš| Iniciativa Sníh
Pendant la pandémie de Covid-19, des scientifiques de l’Inserm, de l’hôpital européen Georges-Pompidou AP-HP, et de l’Université Paris Cité ont mis en lumière l’un des mécanismes clé expliquant les formes sévères du virus : les lésions des vaisseaux sanguins et les troubles de la coagulation. Leur nouvelle étude révèle qu’un corticoïde utilisé pour traiter les formes les plus graves de la maladie, la dexaméthasone, limite ces phénomènes et pourrait expliquer une b...| Salle de presse de l'Inserm
Stanford economists Nicholas Bloom and Steven Davis recognized early on in the pandemic that working from home is here to stay. Their insights continue to shape the future of work.| Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
How a CDC advisory panel's vaccine recommendations may put vulnerable older adults at risk for sickness or even death| Howard Gleckman
Fall brings colds, flu and COVID‑19 at once. Learn how to tell them apart by onset, fever and body aches, know when to see a doctor, and book care at All Day Medical Care Clinic in Gaithersburg.| AllDayMedicalCenter
During Lucy Letby's trial, her defence team failed to call a single expert witness, a decision which the authors of a new book call "inexplicable". Was there covert collusion in a guilty verdict, asks Guy de la Bédoyère.| The Daily Sceptic
The death of engagement is changing policy management and leadership. Instead of lobbying, we have populism.| The Risk-Monger
In a post-sustainability world, what values will replace this much maligned virtue?| The Risk-Monger
Zuckerberg alleges that the officials, including those from the White House, "repeatedly pressured" Facebook for months to take down "certain COVID-19 content including humor and satire."| PBS News
On June 25, 2025 Liz Churchill (1) posted an official statement by Robert Kennedy Jr., the Health Secretary in the second Trump Administration, on the ending of the funding of GAVI (5). This article presents this statement and it provides some additional background information. GAVIWhat is GAVI? GAVI stands for the Global Alliance for Vaccines […]| Gondolath – Deep State Study Group
In our latest article (1) we introduced the new head of the Federal Drug Administration, Marty Makary. That article dealt with the ending of the exorbitant pricing of many drugs. This current articles focuses on the introduction of a huge nationwide study that will go into the possible effects of the mRNA vaccines. In the […]| Gondolath – Deep State Study Group
Jill McIlraith I was eight when I learnt two things: how to tie a reef knot and that I should never sing in public. The right-over-left-and-left-over-right knot sequence had a symmetrical simplicity that stuck with me and was the most useful thing Brownies taught me. Not singing in public was a lesson learnt when another […] The post Covid cat first appeared on Corpus.| Corpus
By Raquel Rojas et al. Care seemed to have become one of the most urgent issues of our time amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This empirical analysis focuses on the cases of Argentina, Mexico, and Germany, based on original surveys conducted in the largest city of each country: Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and Berlin. The analysis shows that different models of care provision translated into heterogeneous levels of support for the population during the crisis. Unequal access to care services determin...| TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
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The demographic crisis in rural Georgia has been exacerbated by the widening divide between the greater Atlanta area and the rest of the state, with the number of counties reporting more deaths than births increasing from less than 20 to nearly 100 in less than 20 years.| The Current
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on higher education and students. In the spring of 2020, amidst great uncertainty, many colleges| Ithaka S+R
THE former Chief Health Officer of Victoria, Brett Sutton, has stated in a podcast that he and the government we worked for made “huge mistakes” during the Covid pandemic response. The confession appears to show a repentant Sutton admitting that he personally made “bad decisions”, although people are questioning whether he will be made properly […]| www.cairnsnews.org
£10.5m pay packet exposes double standards amid pre-budget debate over the state of UK's public finances The post High Pay Centre hits back at Barclays CEO over public sector pay remarks appeared first on High Pay Centre.| High Pay Centre
Patients seeking COVID vaccines were told they needed prescriptions. A federal committee voted to remove that requirement.| Mountain State Spotlight
Le Haut Conseil pour le Climat souligne que le budget carbone de la France est respecté cette année, mais ce n'est pas grâce aux politiques climatiques du gouvernement.| Le HuffPost
La jeune militante écologique dénonce les inégalités d'accès au vaccin contre le coronavirus à travers le monde.| Le HuffPost
Les personnes testées positives au Covid-19 avant de prendre le train ou l'avion pourront être remboursées, assure le ministre des Transport, Jean-Baptiste Djebbari.| Le HuffPost
En raison de l'épidémie de coronavirus, une limite maximum de 10.000 personnes a été fixée. Le huis clos n'est pas exclu en cas de résurgence des cas de Covid.| Le HuffPost
Tests quotidiens, pas de fêtes entre les athlètes et les délégations, une "clinique de la fièvre"... L'immense village olympique de Tokyo au Japon ouvrira ses portes aux athlètes dans des conditions sanitaires strictes à partir du 13 juillet.| Le HuffPost
La "ville du péché" avait complètement perdu ses touristes pendant les trois mois du confinement débuté en mars 2020. Un an plus tard, Vegas a (presque) retrouvé son effervescence et sa folie d'avant, ce qui laisse perplexe face à la circulation toujours active du Covid-19.| Le HuffPost
Billets de trains à prix réduits, retour d'un trafic normal: entre le déconfinement, les jours fériés de mai et bientôt les vacances d'été, la SNCF veut retrouver ses clients.| Le HuffPost
Drug Discovery and Development covers strategies and technologies related to pharmaceutical research and development and drug formulation.| Drug Discovery and Development
When I was young group projects annoyed me but from school I learned if a few of us are willing to put in the work it would be enough, older … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
As a new month begins remember: you have made it through another month, but have not yet made it through this pandemic. * To the reader who asked how much longer I plan to write these: I cannot ima…| LibrarianShipwreck
ACIP met last week to review several vaccines, including those for measles-mumps-rubella-chickenpox (MMRV), hepatitis B, and COVID-19.| Voices For Vaccines
First published by GR on August 5, 2020 Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) tests are used worldwide to “diagnose” Sars-Cov-2 infection. An in-depth investigation reveals clear scientific evidence proving that these tests are not accurate and create a statistically significant percentage of false positives. Positive results more likely indicate “ordinary respiratory diseases like the common cold.” …| Global Research