Unprecedented collaboration and resources will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be
Day: May 11, 2020
The science of gossip
People feed off gossip. It’s one reason why, in the 1960s, the National Enquirer swapped the gory, gruesome headlines they were known
Simple molecular reagents to treat Alzheimer’s disease
Sometimes the most complex problems actually have very simple solutions. A group of South Korean researchers reported an efficient and
Researchers develop system to control COVID-19-related fever and coughing
Since the declaration of the state of emergency in Spain due to COVID-19, over 17,000 care home users have died
Kidney failure often a COVID-19 complication
Many COVID-19 patients are at risk for acute kidney failure, according to a new study. Acute kidney failure—also called acute kidney
A COVID-19 vaccine by fall is possible, but at what cost?
Efforts to create a COVID-19 vaccine are proceeding at an unprecedented pace, with eight different candidates now being tested in
Clearing up confusion over hand sanitizers
The need to wash our hands during the COVID-19 crisis has led to unprecedented demand for hand sanitizer. However, despite
Researchers provide novel insights into primate arterial aging
Cardiovascular disorders are leading causes of morbidity and death worldwide. Age-associated changes in arterial properties, such as endothelial dysfunction and
Early mammography screening lowers risk of developing fatal breast cancer
An analysis of more than half a million women in Sweden reveals that mammography screening reduces the rates of advanced