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  • An Antibiotic Masquerading As A Natural Compound In The Giant Madeiran Squill

    A previous study has shown that a type of squill growing in Madeira produces a chemical compound that may be useful as a medicinal drug.

  • Trial Drug Can Significantly Block Early Stages Of COVID-19 In Engineered Human Tissues

    An international team led by University of British Columbia researcher Dr. Josef Penninger has found a trial drug that effectively blocks the cellular door SARS-CoV-2 uses to infect its hosts.

  • More Protein and Good for the Planet

    UTS experts explain nine reasons we should be eating microalgae.

  • Climate Researcher on Promise Amidst the Pandemic

    As people suspend travel during this time of social distancing, Earth-observing satellites have recorded a marked reduction in air pollution in regions of the world most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The Shutdown Brought Bluer Skies but More Nighttime Ozone to the Inland Empire

    Air quality improvements lead to unique atmospheric chemical behavior.

  • Texas A&M Forest Service Helping With COVID-19 Relief

    The service is assisting with the shipment of personal protective equipment and other response items.

  • Mindfulness App May Help Address Physician Anxiety, Burnout

    As novel coronavirus cases continue to increase across the nation, health professionals on the front lines face frightening realities, rising anxiety and the very real potential for burnout.

  • New Website Explains How Hospitals Can Decontaminate And Reuse Scarce N95 Masks To Fight COVID-19

    As health workers and first responders in the United States try to stem a pandemic without adequate protective gear, health officials are forced to consider a stopgap – decontaminating and reusing N95 masks to shield those whose jobs expose them to the virus that causes COVID-19.

  • New Sensors Could Offer Early Detection Of Lung Tumors

    People who are at high risk of developing lung cancer, such as heavy smokers, are routinely screened with computed tomography (CT), which can detect tumors in the lungs.

  • MIT Initiates Mass Manufacture Of Disposable Face Shields For Covid-19 Response

    The shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) available to health care professionals has become increasingly problematic as Covid-19 cases continue to surge.

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