Staying Connected During the Holidays
The holiday season is usually a time of celebrations and joyous memory-making with friends, family, and colleagues. This year will be different for many people.
The holiday season is usually a time of celebrations and joyous memory-making with friends, family, and colleagues. This year will be different for many people.
DHS S&T, in partnership with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, will conduct tests in a real-world environment to determine the most effective measures to reduce the spread of viruses on public transit.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) plans to conduct a scientific study on aerosol behavior in New York City buses and subway trains.
Staying active during the holiday season this year will require planning, determination, and even creativity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peak flu season is approaching, and it is important to know the signs and symptoms of the flu in case you become ill.
S&T's Biometric Technology Rally focused on the ability of acquisition systems and matching algorithms to recognize travelers without asking them to remove their masks, thereby reducing risk for frontline workers.
Gratitude shifts how we see our life and circumstances. Rather than focusing on what we don’t have, we recognize and appreciate what we do.
This year, with the pandemic affecting travel, social gatherings, and other holiday festivities, many may be celebrating on their own. Although the holiday season will be different from past years, there are steps you can take to plan a safe and meaningful holiday season.
The end-of-year holidays are joyous times filled with family, food, and comforting traditions. However, the holidays can also be stressful due to finances, family conflict, and pressure to create the ideal holiday experience.
DHS S&T's Master Question List is updated every week with the latest trustworthy COVID-19 information and data relevant to weathering the pandemic.