“I think about it every day and dream about it at night. It’s been my whole life for five years
Month: October 2021
for younger kids next week
U.S. health officials are setting the stage for a national COVID-19 vaccination campaign for younger children, inviting state officials to
Alternative to antibodies in diagnostics demonstrated in fight against viral infections such as COVID-19
Lateral flow diagnostics (LFDs) have been widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide rapid identification of people with an
Energy-efficient AI detects heart defects
CWI researchers Bojian Yin and Sander Bohté, together with their colleague Federico Corradi of Stichting Interuniversitair Micro-Elektronica Centrum (IMEC) in
WTO again fails to agree on Covid vaccine patent waiver
The World Trade Organization said Friday its member nations had again failed to agree to suspend intellectual property rights for
New Zealand dispenses record number of jabs at ‘Vaxathon’
New Zealand health care workers administered a record number of vaccine jabs Saturday as the nation held a festival aimed
Middle age is highest risk time for veteran suicide
Scottish veterans face the highest risk of suicide in middle age, many years after leaving service. The study, led by
How the brain deals with uncertainty
As we interact with the world, we are constantly presented with information that is unreliable or incomplete—from jumbled voices in
New technique identifies pathogenic particles in the blood
Autoimmune diseases—i.e. diseases where our own immune system damages the body—are growing, but we know little about what triggers them.
Russia struggles to meet global orders for Sputnik V vaccine
Esperita García de Perez got her first vaccination against COVID-19 in May. That, along with her Catholic faith, made her