Coronavirus
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Tokyo’s voluntary standstill may have stopped COVID-19 in its tracks
Why did Japan largely contain COVID-19 despite famously jam-packed Tokyo and despite the country's proximity to China?
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Stanford engineers have developed a genetic microlab that can detect COVID-19 in minutes
Using "lab on a chip" technology, Stanford engineers have created a microlab half the size of a credit card that…
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Challenges to providing behavioral health care during pandemic
A Rutgers survey of New York providers finds technology barriers, safety protocol and communication need to be addressed to improve…
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Hot or cold, weather alone has no significant effect on COVID-19 spread
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, there were high hopes that hot summer temperatures could reduce its spread
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What is the revolutionary flipped classroom?
We were used to having a traditional teaching mode. However, what will happen with the changes posed by new technologies?
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How people would choose who gets scarce COVID-19 treatment
Young, most likely to survive are favored, global study finds
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The Challenge of Homeschooling During the Coronavirus Pandemic
With coronavirus cases still high around the world, students, teachers, and parents have been forced to adapt to distance learning.
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Some COVID-19 “long haulers” experience lasting skin problems
A research team evaluated almost 1,000 cases of patients with skin manifestations of COVID-19
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