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  • Global Study Finds Air Pollution Major Risk For Cardiovascular Disease Regardless Of Country Income

    From low-income countries to high-income countries, long-term exposure to fine particulate outdoor air pollution is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease and death, a new Oregon State University study found.

  • Experts Identify Steps to Expand and Improve Antibody Tests in COVID-19 Response

    More than 300 scientists and clinicians from the federal government, industry and academia published a report of their conclusions and recommendations on COVID-19 serology studies online in Immunity.

  • Brazilian Scientists Develop COVID-19 Accelerometer

    Researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Araçatuba, Brazil, have developed a computational tool that acts like a “COVID-19 accelerometer,” plotting in real time the rate at which growth is accelerating or decelerating in more than 200 countries and territories. 

  • Super-Strong Surgical Tape Detaches on Demand

    Last year, MIT engineers developed a double-sided adhesive that could quickly and firmly stick to wet surfaces such as biological tissues. 

  • COVID-19 Lockdown Reveals Human Impact on Wildlife

    An international team of scientists is investigating how animals are responding to reduced levels of human activity during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Ancient Societies Hold Lessons for Modern Cities

    Busy streets may lead to better-off citizens.

  • New Mechanism And Drugs To Boost Immune System, Potentially Treat COVID-19 Discovered

    A new mechanism to greatly boost the immune defense system with a specific class of drugs may be the key to treating COVID-19 and other diseases or viruses, such as HIV and cancer.

  • Environmental Conditions Found To Affect Stability Of Virus That Causes COVID-19

    A new study led by Marshall University researcher M. Jeremiah Matson found that environmental conditions affect the stability of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in human nasal mucus and sputum.

  • Engineers Design A Device That Operates Like A Brain Synapse

    Teams around the world are building ever more sophisticated artificial intelligence systems of a type called neural networks, designed in some ways to mimic the wiring of the brain, for carrying out tasks such as computer vision and natural language processing.

  • Heat May Kill More People Than Previously Reported

    Even moderately hot weather may actually be killing thousands, not hundreds as previously reported. 

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