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Whether it's understanding the spread of the contagion or understanding when it's time to relax lockdown, sewage water might hold answers.
Although the therapy didn't cure the patients, it was deemed safe.
As the president ignores the problem, mass graves are being dug across the country.
The antibodies were isolated a few years ago, but there was "no need for such a treatment" at the time.
Vaccination campaigns have stopped due to the coronavirus epidemic, and polio might be resurging as a result.
Tests showed 12.3% of those tested were positive for antibodies -- which means a significantly part of the population might be immunized. But how reliable are the tests?
In addition to pneumonia, patients with severe forms of COVID-19 may also experience blood clots in the lungs.
Around 1% of all meat industry workers in the US have been diagnosed with coronavirus.
A new study explores why the virus attacks the heart.
Solar and wind are now the cheapest energy sources in two-thirds of the world.
The coronavirus pandemic is changing many things, and flying is chief among them.
As any crisis, as any war, the COVID-19 pandemic also has it's heroes.
"Being able to eat a lot of fruit or nectar without [getting drunk] would certainly open up an important food resource," explains lead author Mareike Janiak
This marks the first day without new cases since the outbreak began two months ago. Congratulations!
The antiviral coating can protect against pathogens such as the one that causes COVID-19.
Ahh, social contact. I can almost remember what it feels like.
It helps people and the planet too -- win!
Testing capacity has so far not met the goal the UK government set for itself.
Gene expression patters suggest these are the cells that the virus can infect first.
President Trump signed an executive order requiring meat processing plants to stay open during the coronavirus pandemic.
The role of Vitamin D in coronavirus infections seems to be more important by the day.
Cases on the rise in homeless shelters across the country.
It's the one shortage we don't mind seeing: shelters are running out of pets.
HGH therapy should only be reserved with real medical conditions.
While testing is underway, its unlikely the vaccine will be ready for use in 2020.
Prisons are an excellent environment for COVID-19 to thrive.
Small and medium-sized businesses will receive a wide array of benefits to keep them afloat.
But don'tr try this at home.
The results come in after 14 minutes, Siemens says.
From May 1, all residents will have to wear a face mask when in public
Trump administration won't get involved in the new initiative
Antiviral drug touted as potential COVID-19 treatment is not doing too well, according to inadvertently released results.
Material matters.
Shining a light on viral particles makes them go away faster. But the evidence has not been presented yet.
This means that COVID-19 can make a comeback even if antybodies are formed.
The lockdown is lulling us into a false sense of security. If we fall into the drap, we will pay a dire price.
Fictional villains have a unique appeal, a new study reports, as they allow us a safe space to explore our own darker sides. Every great book or show needs a good hero to keep the story moving — but what is a hero without his nemesis? Villains like Voldemort, Vader, or the Joker may be […]
The study was limited, however, both in scope and translatability to humans.
More than 800 volunteers will be given the first dose of a vaccine.
Buildings can be an ally in our fight against viruses.
The coronavirus spreads through direct contact between people so it's better forgoing sex entirely if you have concerns a partner might be infected.
The answer is almost certainly 'no'.
Smokers seem less likely to catch the virus, but we don't know why.
Seven more cases of felines with coronavirus have been reported at the Bronx Zoo.
Not recommending widespread facemask usage may be one of our biggest failures in managing the pandemic.
No movement of people or industrial activity brought a cleaner sky over most cities.
Prevention is key to curbing the number of deaths due to cardiac arrest.
As the US government fumbled its response, these countries got it right.
So just use cloth masks, researchers advise.
Our capacity to make basic decisions could be affected by emissions, too.