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      • Angels in disguise: angelfishes hybridise more frequently than any other coral reef species
      • Lottery for ventilators the only way to allocate health resources fairly
      • "I'm not addicted!" Kids have a right to play - even digitally

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05 August 2020

"I'm not addicted!" Kids have a right to play - even digitally

Children adopt the word "addicted" to describe a game as fun or to say how long they played it. But adults use it as a pathology - and that can harm kids.
05 August 2020

Lottery for ventilators

Dr Diego Silva argues for scarce health resources to be allocated via a lottery system, he sees it as the only fair way to provide healthcare during times of acute shortages.

05 August 2020

Angels in disguise: angelfishes hybridise more frequently than any other coral reef species

Why do some fish species form hybrids while others don't? In attempting to answer this question, new research has uncovered that angelfish are the chief hybridisers of coral reef fish.