The past year has been hard in many ways, but if there’s one thing it’s been good for, it’s reading. We see that in the strong collection of books reviewed here by members of the Tufts community.
We have a wide range of fiction: historical, sci-fi, fantasy, literary, young adult, mystery. On the nonfiction side, our contributors bring us spies, questions about racial justice and injustice, heroic journalists, dogs, parenting, 9/11, memoirs, history, and more.
不规则的换档工作,并在较小程度上根据塔夫茨研究人员的一项新研究,夜班工作与健康状况不佳。这尤其涉及,因为大约20%的工人现在做了不规则的转变工作,并且在未来的情况下,更多的工人可能会在未来的情况下被吸引到类似的不可预测的工作时间表。 p> div> div> div>
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus pop up, and some lead to increasing infections. The main new variants—named Alpha, Beta, and Gamma and first identified in Britain, South Africa, and India, respectively—have properties that make them more successful in transmitting and replicating than the original virus. 虽然Najah Walton是第一代学院和毕业生学生,她的家人总是鼓励她探索世界并追求高等教育。现在是博士学位。Tufts的学生在塔夫茨的生物医学科学研究生院,她将其作为资源和导师作为年轻科学家的资源和导师。 p> div> div> div>
律师,民权倡导者,以及作者布莱恩史蒂文森,其工作在战斗偏见刑事司法系统已挽救并改变了无数儿童的生活,穷人和颜色人民,将为2021年的塔夫斯级送到塔夫斯级。史蒂文森将在五月早晨播出虚拟仪式的荣誉博士学位23. p> div> div> div>
还记得当一大群人的照片不会让你眨一下眼睛吗?当我开始回顾去年的照片时,突然间平凡的照片变得引人注目。 The big story this year was clearly the pandemic, which writers at Tufts Now have been busy covering, from our first story on Jan. 27, “Should We Be Worried About the Coronavirus Emerging from China?”—clearly, the answer was “yes”—to, almost 100 stories later, “Four Things Experts Have Learned from the Pandemic.” In Spring 2020, as the world watched the novel coronavirus spread across the globe, Marta Gaglia, an assistant professor of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine, had a realization: The very same approaches she had been using to study familiar viruses like influenza and herpes could be applied to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. “What my lab works on is what happens when viruses get into cells—how do viruses prevent cells from recognizing that they’re infected and mounting an immune response?” Gaglia explains. 星期二是塔夫茨的本科生课程的第一天,就像这个大流行年份的一切一样,事情非常不同。任何其他一年,你都会看到大型学生涌出宿舍或餐厅,匆匆乘坐晨课。但是这个课程的第一天比正常更平静。 p> 蒙面的学生在小组和三个小组中穿过校园,并在教室里坐着至少六英尺。教室里的那些人花时间挥手挥动着放大的人。 p> div> div> div>