Using computational analysis, research team shows how ebselen binds to SARS CoV-2 main four protease. First appearing in late 2019 in Wuhan City, China, the…
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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…
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…
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…
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…
Collaborative network to enlist medical imaging and clinical data sciences to reveal unique features of COVID-19. The National Institutes of Health has launched the Medical…
One 50-minute, 212 F cooking cycle in a dry electric multicooker decontaminates an N95 respirator without chemicals and without compromising the filtration or fit. Credit:…
An image of self-assembled peptide nanofibers, which are currently under investigation for engineered vaccines. Credit: Collier Lab Study shows that peptide nanofibers induce immune response…
In Brief Problem: Development and trials of new coronavirus treatments may take anywhere from four to seven years. But millions of patients need treatment here…
A mathematical model of droplet migration may have important implications for understanding the spread of airborne diseases, such as COVID-19. The World Health Organization has…
Study of low- and middle-income country programs highlights the huge costs of preventable diseases compared to the costs of immunizing against them. Immunization programs offered…
Lung ultrasound image of 82-year-old man who presented with cough, dyspnea, and fever for 10 days obtained with convex probe. Multiple confluent B-lines (arrows) and…
A new study shows that moist heat treatment of N95 masks eliminates severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and bacteria, which would allow reuse…
A scientist places a water sample onto a custom-made platform before a test. Each water sample contains microorganisms such as the parasite Giardia and adenoviruses,…