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  • Corona-induced CO2 Emission Reductions Are Not Yet Detectable in the Atmosphere

    Based on current data measured in the energy, industry, and mobility sectors, restrictions of social life during the corona pandemic can be predicted to lead to a reduction of worldwide carbon dioxide emissions by up to eight percent in 2020. 

  • New Drug Candidate Found for Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

    A study published this week in the journal Nature Communications offers some good news in the search for antiviral drugs for hard-to-treat diseases. 

  • Researchers Find Cardiovascular Health Similarities Between Chimpanzees, Humans

    Doctors like to remind patients not to monkey around with their health, suggesting that a good diet and regular exercise improve longevity.

  • Ground-Up Solutions

    With the second-highest rate of food insecurity in Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador has a real problem when it comes to accessing affordable healthy food.

  • Portable 3D-Printed Ventilators Being Developed At SFU

    Low-cost 3D-printed mechanical ventilators are being designed and built at Simon Fraser University, in answer to the potential need for future resources as the fight against COVID-19 continues.

  • Researchers’ SSHRC Funding To Bolster First Nations Food Sovereignty

    SFU researchers are among recipients of $4 million in funding grants announced by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) today.

  • Singing Unmasked, Indoors Spreads COVID-19 Through Aerosols, New Study Confirms

    Singing indoors, unmasked can swiftly spread COVID-19 via microscopic airborne particles known as aerosols, confirms a new peer-reviewed study of a March choir rehearsal which became one of the nation’s first superspreading events.

  • Study Finds That Children’s Immune Response Protects Against COVID-19

    The first study comparing the immune responses of adults and children with COVID-19 has detected key differences that may contribute to understanding why children usually have milder disease than adults. 

  • Long-Term COVID-19 Containment Will Be Shaped by Strength and Duration of Natural, Vaccine-Induced Immunity

    New research suggests that the impact of natural and vaccine-induced immunity will be key factors in shaping the future trajectory of the global coronavirus pandemic, known as COVID-19. 

  • Can Dogs Detect COVID-19?

    Jenna Gadberry is using her extensive background in chemical and biological defense to answer the question: Could dogs detect COVID-19?

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