Why it Matters in 2020

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  • Litao Sun, Yongming Tang and Wei Zuo reflect on their experience of nationwide distance learning in China’s universities during the COVID-19 outbreak.

    • Litao Sun
    • Yongming Tang
    • Wei Zuo
    Why it Matters
  • Now more than ever before, it is vitally important for scientists, clinicians and policymakers to communicate the significance of vaccination to the public in order to counteract the spread of misinformation.

    • Tonia M. Thomas
    • Andrew J. Pollard
    Why it Matters
  • Laura Benzonana and Nikos Sgantzis reflect on their experience as organizers for Pint of Science in Greece.

    • Laura Benzonana
    • Nikolaos Sgantzis
    Why it Matters