Up to now, a 14-day quarantine has been the conventional standard for stopping COVID-19 transmission in its tracks. In a
Month: December 2020
New alliance seeks to fight ‘plague’ of fake medicines
COVID-19 has spawned a “stark rise” in the global circulation of fake medical products relating to the pandemic, experts warn
What makes human intelligence exceptional? The answer may be hidden inside this game
Within a short span of time and with few instructions, people can solve complex problems from scratch, for instance, loading
Forgetfulness may be a sign of brain efficiency
Have you ever run into a work colleague at the supermarket and failed to recognize them? Blame your brilliant, lazy
‘Relieved’: US health workers start getting COVID-19 vaccine
The largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history got underway Monday as health workers in select hospitals rolled up their sleeves
Program bringing patients, scientists together infuses new meaning into cancer research
Behind every new cancer treatment and scientific breakthrough is a research team. However, because they spend most of their
Cytoplasmic traffic jam disrupts sleep-wake cycles
KAIST mathematicians and their collaborators at Florida State University have identified the principle of how aging and diseases like
The brain pulsates differently in people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers at the University of Oulu have developed a new method for detecting changes in the brain’s cleaning system. The
Why living in the future, rather than the past, is key to coping with lockdowns – new research
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a tough year for people across the globe, with billions facing at least one lockdown.
Research dispels fears human stem cells contain cancer-causing mutations
Pioneering new research has made a pivotal breakthrough that dispel concerns that human stem cells could contain cancer-causing mutations. A