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Researchers simulate the coronavirus atom-by-atom to find its weaknesses

It's tiny, but its a huge thorn in our sides right now.

Uncertainty can be reported without damaging trust -- and we need that more than ever

Now, more than ever, it's important to continue communicating science accurately -- even when there is uncertainty.

Spain is buying robots to increase coronavirus tests

As cases expand, the government seeks ways to increase number of tests.

Some epileptic seizures could be triggered by autoantibodies

It's good news for sufferers of epilepsy -- though novel treatments are still a while away.

Coronavirus brings uncertainties to NASA's upcoming schedule

Several of NASA's facilities have been temporarily closed down.

A 3D adapter can turn a snorkeling mask into a non-invasive ventilator

Italian engineers show creative approach to lack of ventilators.

Coronavirus is (temporarily) bringing greenhouse gas emissions down

Our planet is enjoying a breath of air -- but we need sustained climate action.

In Ancient Greece, plagued cities would be purged, and the vulnerable would suffer. Are we any better?

It's a new challenge, and an old dilemma that we must face: are we willing and capable of protecting society's most vulnerable?

Millions of Americans might die if Trump lifts coronavirus shutdown

Public health experts warn of serious consequences if the nation's lockdown is lifted too soon.

New coronavirus cases in Italy might be dropping

The situation is still very dire in Italy -- but for the first time in weeks, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Researchers find oldest ancestor of all animals so far

It's tiny.

The coronavirus economic downfall will affect those who can least afford it

As the world keeps one eye on the pandemic and the other on the economy, it's becoming increasingly clear vulnerable people will bear the brunt of the damage.

As the world rushes to find coronavirus cure, China tries to push traditional medicine

Now more than ever, we need evidence-based medicine.

Researchers successfully reverse aging -- in a lab dish

The team is "very excited" about the findings.

The U.S. may soon become the world's pandemic hotspot, WHO warns

There are concerning signs coming from the US, doctors warn.

UK university creates app to slow spread of coronavirus

The monitoring app, free of charge, will be available to the health staff and the general public.

Study finds new genetic editing powers in squids

Researchers discover new surprising feature of squids.

Buildings grown by bacteria -- it's not as crazy as it sounds, and it's actively researched

Could the future's buildings be... alive?

WHO launches mega-trial of four of the most promising drugs against COVID-19

Four of the most promising treatments against COVID-19 are set to go through major clinical trials. It's a major, promising effort.

Loss of smell may be the first symptom of coronavirus infection

If you suddenly can't smell garlic or food tastes bland, you might have a mild case of COVID-19.

How Pablo Ecobar's escaped hippos might actually help the environment

According to the findings, 64% of introduced herbivores are more similar to extinct species than to local native species.

The US Midwest readies for flooding as it copes with coronavirus outbreak

Up to 23 states could experience moderate to severe flooding

US Surgeon General advises all Americans to stay home -- "this week, it’s gonna get bad"

Earlier today, US Surgeon General Jerome Adams gave a telling warning of how the coronavirus outbreak is going in the US: “I want America to understand — this week, it’s gonna get bad.” “As the nation’s doctor, I’m here to help America understand where we need to respond to this,” Adams told the Today show, […]

Covid-19 survival time on surfaces depends on the material

"If you're touching items that someone else has recently handled, be aware they could be contaminated and wash your hands."

A plea from Italian doctors: to avoid disaster, treat more patients at home

The lessons from Italy are vital for the rest of the world, as we brace for an influx of COVID-19 infections.

Meditation is a good ally against coronavirus anxiety

Short and practical meditation sessions can bring benefits

Artificial intelligence for fraud detection is bound to save billions

Fraud mitigation is one of the most sought-after artificial intelligence (AI) services because it can provide an immediate return on investment. Already, many companies are experiencing lucrative profits thanks to AI and machine learning (ML) systems that detect and prevent fraud in real time. ‘Keeping an AI’ on digital fraud According to a new report, […]

Much worse than Italy: In the US, an absolute disaster is brewing

The world is looking at Italy's coronavirus outbreak as if it is the worst case scenario. It's not.

Now's the perfect time to quit smoking: COVID-19 and smoking can be a killer combination

Quitting smoking might reduce viral transmission and the risk of developing severe COVID-19 symptoms.

When it comes to narwhal sexual selection, tusk size matters

Narwhal tusks might send an honest signal of sexual quality to females.

Coronavirus strategy: is the priority health or business?

Most governments have prioritized focusing on disturbing business as little as possible, delaying potentially crucial measures.

The fish used for sushi has 283 times more parasites than in the 1970s

It could have consequences for humans and marine mammals.

Researchers reprogram cells to build artificial structures

So far, the method is just a “tool for exploration”.

Canadian diamonds give researchers a glimpse into ancient continents

It's like "finding a missing piece of a puzzle."

As cities quarantine, animals take to the streets

Deers in Japan, fishes in Venice and monkeys in Thailand

What Is the Golden Dental Proportion in Dentistry?

The golden dental proportion is the basic principle that ‘smile philosophy’ follows.

Can old drugs be used to treat COVID-19?

It may be our best bet to fight this disease.

World's fastest supercomputer identifies 77 chemicals that might stop the coronavirus

These would still have to be thoroughly tested before they are incorporated into a vaccine or antiviral drug.

Half of Brits aren't social-distancing, survey shows

At a time where social distancing is more important then ever, it seems that many don't get the message.

A graphic timeline of Trump's statements on the coronavirus

This is a simple timeline of Donald Trump’s quotes imposed over the number of coronavirus cases in the US. This is not meant to serve as a comprehensive analysis of the government’s position. Data is gathered from press conferences and Twitter. It is very telling and visually striking that after downplaying the coronavirus risks for […]

Uruguay, coronavirus and why people should obey the self-quarantine

Half of the cases in Uruguay can be linked to a single person.

Coronavirus cases in Spain: maps, charts, stats, and news

The latest cases, fatalities, and recoveries for COVID-19 in Spain.

Not just the old: 29% of American patients sick with coronavirus are Millennials

The CDC found that 38% of COVID-19 cases requiring hospitalization were between 20 and 54 of age.

A nuclear war is enough to destroy the world. Even a small one, study shows

Just in case you were wondering what else might be on the menu.

Oldest modern bird species so far discovered in Belgian limestone quarry

They call it the Wonderchicken!

Shifting away from monocultures would benefit both wildlife and people

If it benefits both us and the planet, I'm happy.

Greenland lost 600 billion tons of ice last summer, satellite data shows

This is enough to raise global sea levels 2.2 millimeters in two months.

The coronavirus was not made in a lab, genetic study concludes

Can we focus on the important things now?

China's costly cover-up: Coronavirus cases might have been reduced by 95% with immediate action

If Chinese authorities had acted three weeks earlier than they did, the number of coronavirus cases could have been reduced by 95%.

It's not only health impacts. Polluted air is affecting the crops of California

The state lost up to US$1 billion in crops per year.