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Clues to COVID-19 coronavirus's vulnerability emerge from an antibody against SARS
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 16:39
An antibody recovered from a survivor of the SARS epidemic in the early 2000s has revealed a potential vulnerability of the new coronavirus at the root of COVID-19.
41 million-year-old insect sex romp preserved in amber
Live Science - 3 Apr 2020 14:21
Amber from Australia holds some of the continent's oldest known specimens of preserved plants and animals, and includes a pair of flies trapped while mating.
What Will the World Be Like After Coronavirus? Four Possible Futures
Singularity Hub - 3 Apr 2020 16:00
Where will we be in six months, a year, ten years from now? I lie awake at night wondering what the future holds for my loved ones. My vulnerable friends and relatives. I wonder what will happen to my job, even though I'...
Removing the novel coronavirus from the water cycle
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 19:23
Researchers have called for more research to determine the best ways to keep SARS-CoV-19 out of the water cycle. They also suggest that developed nations should finance water treatment systems in the developing world to ...
Wearing surgical masks in public could help slow COVID-19 pandemic's advance
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 19:23
Surgical masks may help prevent infected people from making others sick with seasonal viruses, including coronaviruses, according to new research. In laboratory experiments, the masks significantly reduced the amounts of...
People tune out facts and trust their guts in medical emergencies
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 19:12
A new study shows that people are more likely to base decisions on anecdotal information instead of facts when they feel anxious and vulnerable.
Treating COVID-19 in a patient with multiple myeloma
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 18:49
A case study of a patient in Wuhan, China, suggests that the immunosuppressant tocilizumab may be an effective COVID-19 treatment for very ill patients who also have multiple myeloma and other blood cancers. The report a...
COVID-19 pandemic may exacerbate childhood obesity
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 18:49
Public health scientists predict that school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic will exacerbate the epidemic of childhood obesity in the United States. Researchers expect that COVID-19-related school closures will dou...
Coronavirus: Virological findings from patients treated in a Munich hospital
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 17:51
New research has detailed the clinical course and treatment of Germany's first group of COVID-19 patients. Criteria may now be developed to determine the earliest point at which COVID-19 patients treated in hospitals wit...
Tissue dynamics provide clues to human disease
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 17:51
Scientists have studied oscillating patterns of gene expression, coordinated across time and space within a tissue grown in vitro, to explore the molecular causes of a rare human hereditary disease known as spondylocosta...
Stress thwarts our ability to plan ahead by disrupting how we use memory
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 17:51
Pairing brain scans with virtual-navigation tasks, researchers found that people make less efficient and effective plans when stressed.
Rapid infectious disease shifts in Chinese children and adolescents prior to COVID-19
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 16:39
Deaths of children and adolescents in China due to infectious diseases were becoming rare prior to the covid-19 pandemic, according to a new study.
To divide or not to divide? The mother cell may decide
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 16:39
Researchers have found that it's actually the mother cell that determines if its daughter cells will divide. The finding sheds new light on the cell cycle using modern imaging technologies, and could have implications fo...
Scientists discover a new class of taste receptors
Science Daily - 3 Apr 2020 14:28
Evolution is a tinkerer, not an engineer. 'Evolution does not produce novelties from scratch. It works with what already exists,' wrote Nobel laureate François Jacob in 1977, and biologists continue to find this to be t...
World's oldest human DNA found in 800,000-year-old tooth of a cannibal
Live Science - 3 Apr 2020 21:08
A protein analysis of an 800,000-year-old tooth suggests the supposed cannibal species Homo antecessor was only distantly related to humans and Neanderthals.
There probably isn't as much fake news in the media as we think
New Scientist - 3 Apr 2020 21:00
An analysis of the media consumption habits of people in the US shows that fake news makes up a tiny fraction of what they watch or read every day
COVID-19 has reached a Brazilian indigenous tribe
Live Science - 3 Apr 2020 20:58
A 20-year-old medical worker from Brazil's Kokoma tribe is the country's first indigenous person to contract the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
New laser technique will allow more powerful--and smaller--particle accelerators
Phys.org - 3 Apr 2020 20:55
By observing electrons that have been accelerated to extremely high energies, scientists are able to unlock clues about the particles that make up our universe.
Wearing surgical masks in public could help slow COVID-19 pandemic's advance
Neuroscience News - 3 Apr 2020 20:51
Wearing face masks significantly reduced the amounts of airborne virus particles expelled from infected patients. Findings suggest surgical-style face masks could slow the transmission of coronavirus and influenza viruse...
World's biggest study of left-handedness
Neuroscience News - 3 Apr 2020 20:13
A meta-analysis study reveals at least 10.6% of the world's population is left-handed.
1,400-year-old mystery of strange 'red sign' in Japan's sky solved
Live Science - 3 Apr 2020 20:06
A scarlet fan spread across the skies over Japan 1,400 years ago, and it's been puzzling astronomers ever since.
Asymptomatic people may be fueling the coronavirus spread
Live Science - 3 Apr 2020 19:54
For every person who tests positive, there's likely another handful of asymptomatic people who don't know they're infected.