Using Genetic Decoding to Trace Covids Spread
The coronavirus genome is like a shipping label that lets epidemiologists track where it's been
Bert Ely, University of South Carolina and Taylor Carter, University...
Digital Surveillance – During a Pandemic
Digital surveillance can help bring the coronavirus pandemic under control – but also threatens privacy
Jennifer Daskal, American University
Apple and Google are collaborating on new...
Blood sugar levels may influence vulnerability to coronavirus
Blood sugar levels may influence vulnerability to coronavirus, and controlling them through conventional means might be protective
Can watching your blood sugar help fight COVID-19?
Sugar...
COVID-19 May Hit Rural Residents Hard
COVID-19 may hit rural residents hard, and that spells trouble because of lack of rural health care
Kevin J. Bennett, University of South Carolina
The burden...
Labs Re-tooling for the War on COVID-19
Researchers seek to re-purpose an existing manufacturing platform to produce a COVID-19 vaccine
Alan Rudolph, Colorado State University and Raymond P. Goodrich, Colorado State University
The...
On the Trail of a Killer
Antibodies in the blood of COVID-19 survivors know how to beat coronavirus – and researchers are already testing new treatments that harness them.
A person...
Dwindling Medical Supplies Expressed in Number of Days Left
A dispatch from the front lines: 'We don’t talk in terms of supply numbers, we talk in terms of days'
W. Graham Carlos, Indiana University...
A new type of vaccine using RNA could help defeat COVID-19
Sanjay Mishra, Vanderbilt University and Robert Carnahan, Vanderbilt University
A century ago, on July 26, 1916, a viral disease swept through New York. Within 24...
Loss of your sense of smell and taste an early sign...
Is the loss of your sense of smell and taste an early sign of COVID-19?
Steven D. Munger, University of Florida and Jeb M. Justice,...
Preventing COVID-19 from decimating nursing home residents
Protecting nursing home residents will require spending money and improving infection control
Kathryn Hyer, University of South Florida; David Dosa, Brown University, and Lindsay J....