The convergence coincides with growing uncertainty about the effects of changing public policy.
Coronavirus Models Are Nearing Consensus, but Reopening Could Throw Them Off Again
The convergence coincides with growing uncertainty about the effects of changing public policy.
The challenges of developing a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine
Researchers have identified critical points to pay close attention to when designing and developing COVID-19 vaccines.
Silver nanocubes make point-of-care diagnostics easier to read
Engineers have shown that nanosized silver cubes can make diagnostic tests that rely on fluorescence easier to read by making…
A combo of fasting plus vitamin C is effective for hard-to-treat cancers, study shows
Researchers have discovered that a fasting-mimicking diet could be more effective at treating some types of cancer when combined with…
New tool helps distinguish the cause of blood clots
A new tool using cutting-edge technology is able to distinguish different types of blood clots based on what caused them,…
Protein that helps cancer cells to survive
In a new study, researchers have discovered two important functions of a protein called RTEL1 during cell division. The researchers…
How memory function could be preserved after brain injury
A new study examining the effect of the immune receptor known as Toll-like Receptor 4, or TLR4, on how memory…
Team shares blueprint for adapting academic research center to SARS-CoV-2 testing lab
In a new article, researchers describe how they adapted their lab to test patient samples for SARS-CoV-2, and they provide…
Fluoride in water is not associated with increase in osteosarcoma
The results of a new study demonstrated that community water fluoridation is not associated with increased risk of osteosarcoma.