For all the anticipation around new COVID-19 tests, therapeutics and vaccines, public health experts know that the end of the
Day: May 1, 2020
Slowed COVID-19 spread leaves 1,000s of makeshift beds empty
Illinois has spent tens of millions of dollars building makeshift field hospitals to prepare for an anticipated flood of coronavirus
A coronavirus drug seems to work. What’s next?
News that an experimental drug seems to be the first effective treatment for the new coronavirus has unleashed a flurry
Can I spread the virus on my shoes?
Can I spread the virus on my shoes? There are many ways for people to unwittingly pick up and transport
Researchers link rare medical condition to its cause
Virginia Tech scientists with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC have manipulated genes to link an undiagnosed human disease
Seeing is conceiving
Conceiving of a vision may be akin to seeing it, UConn researchers report in a new paper published in Psychological Science.
Coronavirus: why testing and contact tracing isn’t a simple solution
Since mid-March, the World Health Organization hasĀ urged countriesĀ to scale up the testing, isolation and contact tracing of COVID-19 patients in