Britain’s National Collection of Type Cultures, a library of human bacterial pathogens, turned 100 this year.
A Living Library Filled With Killer Bacteria
Britain’s National Collection of Type Cultures, a library of human bacterial pathogens, turned 100 this year.
The Challenges of Pandemic Dental Care
“We always did a lot with respect to personal protective equipment and keeping the office clean, and now we’re tweaking…
When 511 Epidemiologists Expect to Fly, Hug and Do 18 Other Everyday Activities Again
Even experts need to make personal decisions about what risks are worth it in the age of coronavirus. For some,…
Current practice in analysing and reporting binary outcome data—a review of randomised controlled trial reports
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) need to be reported so that their results can be unambiguously and robustly interpreted. Binary outcomes…
Responding to COVID-19: how an academic infectious diseases division mobilized in Singapore
On January 30, COVID-19 was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern—a week after Singapore’s first imported case and…
Repetitive negative thinking linked to dementia risk
Persistently engaging in negative thinking patterns may raise the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, finds a new UCL-led study published in…
When the Office Is Like a Biohazard Lab
“If people have to stay six feet apart and have to wear masks, why are we bringing them back?”
When the Office Is Like a Biohazard Lab
“If people have to stay six feet apart and have to wear masks, why are we bringing them back?”
Despite Big Promises, U.S. Has Delivered Limited Aid in Global Virus Response
The State Department and U.S.A.I.D. have spent a fraction of the humanitarian assistance that Congress approved in March to help…