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  • Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Spreads More Indoors at Low Humidity

    The airborne transmission of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 via aerosol particles in indoor environment seems to be strongly influenced by relative humidity. 

  • Contact Tracing Apps Unlikely to Contain COVID-19 Spread

    Contract tracing apps used to reduce the spread of COVID-19 are unlikely to be effective without proper uptake and support from concurrent control measures, finds a new study by UCL researchers.

  • New Research Finds Association Between COVID-19 Hospital Use and Mortality

    Researchers at the University of Minnesota and University of Washington found a statistical relationship between the number of hospital beds (ICU and non-ICU) occupied by COVID-19 patients in a state and reported mortality.

  • New Research Shows Air Pollution Could Play a Role in Development of Cardiometabolic Diseases, Diabetes

    Air pollution is the world’s leading environmental risk factor, and causes more than nine million deaths per year. 

  • Machine Learning, Meet Human Emotions: How to Help a Computer Monitor Your Mental State

    Researchers from Skoltech, INRIA and the RIKEN Advanced Intelligence Project have considered several state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms for the challenging tasks of determining the mental workload and affective states of a human brain. 

  • UCI Develops Low-Cost, Accurate COVID-19 Antibody Detection Platform

    A robust, low-cost imaging platform utilizing lab-on-a-chip technology created by University of California, Irvine scientists may be available for rapid coronavirus diagnostic and antibody testing throughout the nation by the end of the year.

  • Can a Healthy Diet Reduce Risk of Parkinson’s?

    While movement problems are the main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, people with the disease often have non-motor symptoms such as constipation, daytime sleepiness and depression 10 or more years before the movement problems start. 

  • ASU Study Looks at Humans’ Exposure to Future Extreme Temperatures

    Over the next century, climate change and population growth will subject more people to dangerous heat and cold

  • Half of Breast Cancer Survivors Had Delays in Care Due to COVID-19

    The results of an online questionnaire of 609 breast cancer survivors in the U.S. suggest that nearly half of patients experienced delays in care during the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Cold-Weather Accounts for Almost All Temperature-Related Deaths

    With the number of extreme weather days rising around the globe in recent years due to global warming, it is no surprise that there has been an upward trend in hospital visits and admissions for injuries caused by high heat over the last several years. 

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