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International Day of LGBTQIA+ People in STEM 2022: An Interview With Dr Christina Atchison

In this interview, we spoke to Dr. Christina Atchison, who identifies as a cis-gender lesbian and is a principal clinical academic fellow at Imperial College London, to learn about her career in STEM so far and the challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ scientists conducting fieldwork.<br /><br />

Meet the variant hunters on the frontline

How do you keep up with a rapidly evolving virus? As uncertainty swirls around 21 June, Susannah Butter speaks to the scientists

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Has everyone in Kent gone to an illegal rave? : on the variant trail with the Covid detectives

‘Has everyone in Kent gone to an illegal rave? : on the variant trail with the Covid detectives Sarah Boseley In late November last year, the people of Swale in Kent were being lambasted for disobedience. They were being Covid-shamed. The district, home to a large number of apple orchards, as well as the historic towns of Faversham and Sittingbourne, had the highest infection rates in the country. Close behind was nearby Thanet, the two areas totalling a little less than 500 sq km. The rules on wearing masks and social distancing were being “wilfully disregarded”, said Swale council leader Roger Truelove at an emergency meeting. Afterwards he told reporters: “We do get reports of crowding in supermarkets, and so we will be writing to supermarkets.” The council planned to “supercharge the messaging” that people should follow the rules. But they were not to know – how could they? – that the coronavirus had played a particularly nasty trick on their

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