Patients with undiagnosed flu symptoms who actually had COVID-19 last winter were among thousands of undetected early cases of the disease at the beginning of…
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A prototype of a personal protection mask with a titanate filter, which shows efficiency in killing bacteria and viruses. Credit: Courtesy of Swoxid SA /…
Two essential enzymes coordinate to read and copy SARS-CoV-2 genetic material (shown as blue spheres). Credit: Rockefeller University Exactly how viruses replicate is a complex…
Chicago Booth’s Ayelet Fishbach offers advice for dealing with loneliness and COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped social life in the United States, forcing many…
Massive, rapid production of vaccines to fight COVID-19 will require firms to share know-how not just about what to make, but how to make it,…
New research projects will use computational tools to better detect, diagnose, treat and prevent the spread of COVID-19. University of Chicago researchers launch projects exploring…
Graduate student Uri Zvi works in the Esser-Kahn lab at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. The lab is one…
Sweden’s policy of allowing the controlled spread of Covid-19 viral infection among the population has so far failed to deliver the country’s previously stated goal…
A team of engineers, architects, medical workers, and facilities experts has built a 60-foot trailer that is now operating as the main test site for…
To date, Congress has authorized roughly $3 trillion in COVID-19 relief assistance — the largest relief package in history. With more COVID relief money on…
Image of an antibody binding to the surface of a virus, blocking entry into a human cell. Credit: Lisa Donohue, CoVPN Two Phase 3, randomized,…
Credit: UNC School of Medicine Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, research conducted at an EPA facility on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus shows that expired and…
Antibody array data showing activation of kinases in human red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite. Credit: RMIT University New research into malaria suggests…
In the USA, where the curve of infections has not yet flattened since the beginning of the pandemic, 158,000 people have died from Covid-19 already.…
Mouthwashes have an effect on the novel coronavirus. Credit: © RUB, Marquard Results from cell culture experiments show that commercially available preparations have an effect…
NASA, ESA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) worked recently to create the COVID-19 Earth Observation Dashboard, a platform that combines a wealth of…
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, scientists and health care providers are seeking ways to keep the coronavirus from infecting tissues once they’re exposed.…
From left to right: Dr. Alessandro Sette and Dr. Daniela Weiskopf. Credit: Gina Kirchweger, La Jolla Institute for Immunology Researchers caution: It is too soon…
Credit: QUT A new company, CelluAir, will bring the world-first, virus-filtering mask material made from agriculture waste to market. The material was developed by QUT…
In severe cases of COVID-19, the infection can lead to obstruction of the blood vessels in the lung, heart and kidneys. LMU researchers have now…