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CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna turns lab into coronavirus test center

Matthew Herper |
A team of academic and industry researchers led by Jennifer Doudna, the researcher best known for her role in the ...
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Timing ‘couldn’t have been worse’: Why travel restrictions didn’t prevent a coronavirus pandemic

The most extensive travel restrictions to stop an outbreak in human history haven’t been enough. We analyzed the movements of ...
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‘Nothingburger of a paper’ and why we still don’t know if anti-malarial drugs work against the coronavirus

David Gorski |
Last week, I wrote about an experimental treatment for COVID-19 that repurposes old drugs. One version of the treatment uses ...
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Biomarkers could be key to blood test for concussions

Sarah LaFramboise |
There is no single distinguishing feature of a concussion. Most of these symptoms can also be present in other types of injury ...
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Viewpoint: World Health Organization, China must be held accountable for ‘recklessly managing’ coronavirus pandemic

Bradley Thayer, Lianchao Han |
The World Health Organization (WHO) [March 11] finally declared the coronavirus from China that rapidly spread across the world a pandemic ...
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Bronze age gender inequality? Analysis of 2,500-year-old teeth shows different diets for boys and girls

Analysing 2500-year-old teeth has thrown open a window onto life and gender inequality during Bronze Age China. The University of ...
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Coronavirus may survive longer than expected on uncleaned surfaces

Charlotte Jee |
The news: There were still traces of coronavirus on the Diamond Princess cruise ship 17 days after it emptied of passengers, according to a ...
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Getting past the coronavirus: ‘A road map to reopening’ by the American Enterprise Institute

Executive Summary This report provides a road map for navigating through the current COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. It ...
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There are 7 coronaviruses that infect humans. Here’s what makes SARS-CoV-2 so dangerous

Ed Yong |
SARS-CoV-2 is not the flu. It causes a disease with different symptoms, spreads and kills more readily, and belongs to a completely ...
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Warm weather won’t solve COVID-19 pandemic by itself

Katherine Wu |
Many infectious diseases wax and wane with the changing months. Some, like flu, spike when the weather turns cold, while others, ...
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DNA tests can guide breast cancer treatment, while also raising questions we can’t yet answer

Sarah Richards |
In a new era of precision medicine, the role of genetics is becoming increasingly critical to determine who might benefit ...
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Video: Biohackers take coronavirus vaccine into their own hands

Zach Weissmueller |
A collective of biohackers has begun circulating a document proposing a plan to create, test, and distribute a vaccine to ...
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Can herd immunity—and coronavirus-immunity registries—help us restart the economy?

Bill Cassidy, Christopher Mores |
Coronavirus spreads rapidly. One person typically infects two or three other people, who then infect two or three others and ...
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How do you ‘boost’ your body’s immune function in the fight against the coronavirus? Answer: You can’t

Steven Novella |
The short answer to the question – how do you boost your immune system – is that you can’t. The ...
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Losing sense of taste and smell could be ‘early warning sign’ of coronavirus infection

Ashley Yeager |
Nearly two weeks ago, Alessandro Laurenzi, a biologist working as a consultant in Bologna, Italy, was mowing the grass in his ...
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7 weird facts about how humans see the world

Emma Young |
It might be the best-studied of all our senses, but surprises about the way our vision works just keep on ...
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Hydroxychloroquine proves ineffective against coronavirus in small Chinese trial

William Haseltine |
Results from a controlled clinical trial from China on the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19 have shown ...
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Video: How COVID-19 attacks a patient’s lungs

CT imaging from George Washington University Hospital shows the effects of Covid-19 on the lungs of a 59-year old man ...
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Fruit fly protein could boost anti-aging treatment

Edd Gent |
Impressive results in animals that have had their lifespans boosted by up to 40 percent have started making their way into humans. … ...
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Top 60 coronavirus treatments in the research pipeline

Anthony Fauci, MD, Director of the NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), offered hope to the thousands ...
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Gilead’s experimental remdesivir shows promise against coronaviruses. Can it beat back COVID-19

Abby Olena |
Targeted drug development takes years, but when time is short in a pandemic, scientists and clinicians turn to pharmaceuticals that ...
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No reason to worry about being infected with the coronavirus twice, monkey study suggests

With increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths—and “social distancing” now a household word—the possibility of being infected is ...
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Summer is coming. Will it slow the spread of the coronavirus?

Mark Puleo |
A team of researchers unveiled the results of a new study last week that looked at how temperature and humidity ...
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Aging America: In 30 years, 13.8 million people in the US may have Alzheimer’s

Linda Searing |
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common dementia among older adults, now affects about 5.8 million U.S. residents 65 and older — ...
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There are 3 possible endgames for the coronavirus pandemic

Ed Yong |
Three months ago, no one knew that SARS-CoV-2 existed. Now the virus has spread to almost every country... . It ...
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The coronavirus isn’t mutating quickly. That could mean a one-time vaccination against it

Joel Achenbach |
The coronavirus is not mutating significantly as it circulates through the human population, according to scientists who are closely studying ...
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Matching coronavirus containment success of Taiwan and South Korea requires ‘extraordinary levels of trust and cooperation from citizens’

Donald McNeil Jr. |
Terrifying though the coronavirus may be, it can be turned back. China, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan have demonstrated that, ...