This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Imagine you begin to feel ill on Thursday, a few days after ...
MIAMI, Oct. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Psychologists have developed a do-it-yourself tool that uses "the science of memory" to improve the ability to remember more contacts during the contact tracing ...
The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. Imagine you begin to feel ill on Thursday, a few days after returning from a ...
In response to Omicron surges, contact tracing is shifting across the province to triage high-risk cases, meaning most individuals will likely need to take a DIY approach if they test positive, ...
Imagine you begin to feel ill on Thursday, a few days after returning from a trip. You’re afraid it’s COVID-19, so you get tested on Friday. Even under good circumstances, it will probably be at least ...
Psychologists have developed a do-it-yourself tool that uses “the science of memory” to improve the ability to remember more contacts during the contact tracing process. After testing positive for ...
In response to Omicron surges, contact tracing is shifting across the province to triage high-risk cases, meaning most individuals will likely need to take a DIY approach if they test positive, ...
Jacqueline R. Evans, Florida International University; Christian Meissner, Iowa State University; Deborah Goldfarb, Florida International University, and Ian Jason Lee, Florida International ...
MIAMI - Psychologists have developed a do-it-yourself tool that uses "the science of memory" to improve the ability to remember more contacts during the contact tracing process. After testing positive ...