Africa has registered a 43% jump in reported COVID-19 cases in the last week, highlighting a warning from the World
Month: April 2020
Comparing COVID-19 to pandemics of the Middle Ages
Following is a short question-and-answer piece with the University of Rhode Island Department of History’s JoĆ«lle Rollo-Koster, professor of medieval
Evidence suggests COVID-19 isn’t sexually transmitted
COVID-19 is unlikely to be spread through semen, according to University of Utah Health scientists who participated in an international
Hope for the infected: Body’s response to COVID-19 could inform treatment options
Though no proven treatment for COVID-19 currently exists, UC Riverside virologist Juliet Morrison feels there’s a good chance one will
Video: Can coronavirus be transmitted by mosquitoes?
Can coronavirus be transmitted by mosquitoes? Mosquitoes are a vector for some of the world’s deadliest diseases, like malaria, West
WHO warns ‘long way to go’ in coronavirus crisis
The global coronavirus crisis will not end any time soon, with many countries still in the early stages of the
How to make the healthiest coffee, according to science
We may all be drinking more coffee to help us survive the COVID-19 lockdown. Today scientists announce the healthiest way
Promising MERS coronavirus vaccine trial in humans
Researchers at the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) have reported on a safety trial of a promising vaccine for
Coronavirus pandemic is paving the way for an increase in superbugs
The heroic efforts of researchers and healthcare professionals globally will eventually help us gain control of the coronavirus pandemic and
A study finds neuropeptide somatostatin enhances visual processing
Researchers have confirmed that neuropeptide somatostatin can improve cognitive function in the brain. A research group of Professor Seung-Hee Lee