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Mental health in Covid times
How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected our mental health? Moreover, are we able to bounce back from this?

Corona: Is misinformation more contagious than the virus?
Virtual event for science journalists, Monday 28 September 2020, 10:00-12:00 via WEBEX.

Promoting trust in science and countering misinformation: a task for all
Misinformation is a new pandemic, one for which the only cure is knowledge. Informed audiences, media-savvy scientists, and high-quality journalism are key to counter misinformation. These are the main takeaways from the debate on ‘Promoting trust in science to counter misinformation’, the third event of a series called Science-Media Days, which took place on 20 ...

Technological vulnerabilities that threaten the European Union’s ‘Open Strategic Autonomy’ and the EU’s response
According to expert Dr Alice Pannier, ‘Strategic Autonomy’ is also referred to as ‘sovereignty’, but it’s ‘open’ in order to not undermine the openness of the EU economy: “If the EU has technological sovereignty, it will be able to act autonomously on the international stage rather than have to rely on foreign suppliers and potentially ...

Prof. Karim Lekadir: Applications, risks, ethical and societal impacts of AI in healthcare
Interview with Prof. Karim Lekadir, Director of the ‘Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Lab’ at the Universitat de Barcelona (BCN-AIM). He co-authored a study for the European Parliament’s Panel on the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) entitled ‘Artificial Intelligence in healthcare: Applications, risks, ethical and societal impacts’ which he will present on 11 February 2022 ...
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