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  • How COVID-19 Wreaks Havoc on Human Lungs

    New structure shows how virus envelope protein hijacks cell-junction protein and promotes viral spread. 

  • Researchers Find Toxin from Maple Tree in Cow’s Milk

    Cows can pass on the hypoglycin A toxin through their milk, a study by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) in "Toxins" shows.

  • Study Offers Insights for Communicating About Wildlife, Zoonotic Disease Amid COVID-19

    A new study from North Carolina State University found that certain types of messages could influence how people perceive information about the spread of diseases from wildlife to humans.

  • Analysis Reveals Global ‘Hot Spots’ Where New Coronaviruses May Emerge

    Global land-use changes — including forest fragmentation, agricultural expansion and concentrated livestock production — are creating “hot spots” favorable for bats that carry coronaviruses and where conditions are ripe for the diseases to jump from bats to humans, finds an analysis published this week by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, the Politecnico di Milano (Polytechnic University of Milan) and Massey University of New Zealand.

  • Penn Researchers Discover Drug that Blocks Multiple SARS-CoV-2 Variants in Mice

    The drug diABZI — which activates the body’s innate immune response — was highly effective in preventing severe COVID-19 in mice that were infected with SARS-CoV-2, according to scientists in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. 

  • Climate Change Makes West Nile Virus Outbreaks 'Plausible' in UK

    Climate change will make outbreaks of West Nile virus more likely in the UK within the next 20-30 years, scientists say.

  • Global Warming Already Responsible For One in Three Heat-Related Deaths

    Between 1991 and 2018, more than a third of all deaths in which heat played a role were attributable to human-induced global warming, according to a new study in Nature Climate Change.

  • Lead Levels in Urban Soil are Declining but Hotspots Persist

    Decades after federal bans ended widespread use of lead in paint and gasoline, some urban soils still contain levels of the highly toxic metal that exceed federal safety guidelines for children, a Duke University study finds.

  • Study: Fluorescent Light Clarifies Relationship Between Heat Stress and Crop Yield

    Illinois researchers found that fluorescent light sensors can detect the otherwise invisible signs of high-temperature stress in soybeans and that this stress is linked to a reduction in crop yield.

  • TEMPO Air Pollution Sensor Treks Toward Satellite Integration

    A NASA satellite instrument that will measure air pollution over North America has reached another key project milestone.

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