Hungary is unlikely to use Russia’s coronavirus vaccine due to its limited production capacity, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Sunday
Month: January 2021
In Somalia, COVID-19 vaccines are distant as virus spreads
As richer countries race to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, Somalia remains the rare place where much of the population hasn’t taken
Israel plans 2 million vaccinated by end of January
Israel said Sunday two million people will have received a two-dose COVID-19 vaccination by the end of January, a pace
Egypt approves Chinese Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine
Egypt has approved the use of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Chinese pharma giant Sinopharm with its rollout to start
UK’s Johnson warns of more lockdown measures as virus soars
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Sunday that more onerous lockdown restrictions in England are likely as the country reels
Liquid bandage detects tissue oxygenation without the drawbacks of wired oximeters
In the first human clinical trial, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and surgeons at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
With COVID-19 exacerbating superbug threat, researchers ID new weapon
As scientists around the globe wage war against a novel, deadly virus, one University of Colorado Boulder lab is working
Phase 3 trial of Novavax investigational COVID-19 vaccine opens
The Phase 3 trial of another investigational coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine has begun enrolling adult volunteers. The randomized, placebo-controlled
Self-learning algorithms analyze medical imaging data
Imaging techniques enable a detailed look inside an organism. But interpreting the data is time-consuming and requires a great deal
Discovery about how cancer cells evade immune defenses inspires new treatment approach
Cancer cells are known for spreading genetic chaos. As cancer cells divide, DNA segments and even whole chromosomes can be