The evolving COVID-19 pandemic has created an urgent need for scientific evidence, and quickly. We need politicians to be able
Day: May 5, 2020
How does a baby ‘breathe’ while inside its mom?
“Mothering” is synonymous with “nurturing,” probably because moms start providing for their kids even before they’re born. A fetus relies
Supercomputer simulations present potential active substances against coronavirus
Several drugs approved for treating hepatitis C viral infection were identified as potential candidates against COVID-19, a new disease caused
Is it safe to go to the hospital during COVID-19 pandemic?
When concerns about catching the coronavirus encourage people to stay physically distant, that’s healthy. When those fears drive ailing people
Can survivors get reinfected with coronavirus?
People all over the globe who’ve recovered from the new coronavirus want to know the same thing: Am I immune,
Extinguishing fearful memories depends on the flexibility of your DNA
Fear is an important survival mechanism and so too is the ability to inhibit fear when it’s no longer needed.
New guidelines for treating the sickest COVID-19 patients
As the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise and the deaths mount, the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
Combining mouse and human data uncovers new gene regulating cholesterol
Precision medicine has the potential to tailor treatments to a patient’s unique genetic sequence. But achieving this precision—or developing new
AI tool speeds up search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines
Northwestern University researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up the search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines. The AI-powered
Scientific team finds new, unique mutation in coronavirus study
As the coronavirus pandemic has swept across the U.S., in addition to tracking the number of COVID daily cases, there