Turns out Mom was right.
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Stanford Medicine COVID-19 test now in use
The Stanford Health Care Clinical Virology Laboratory has launched a diagnostic test developed for the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Despite a birth by a Colorado legislator, paid family leave bill feels labor pains
When Brittany Pettersen, a Colorado state senator, gave birth to a boy in January, she became only the second lawmaker in the state to have a baby during a legislative season.
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Novel 4D printing technology may accelerate development of new therapeutics
Researchers at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY (CUNY ASRC) and Northwestern University have created a 4D printer capable of constructing patterned surfaces that recreate the complexity of cell surfaces.
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Aerial images reveal virus emptying famed sites
Empty public squares, a ghostly train station and deserted holy sites—a series of striking satellite images have revealed the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on some of the world’s busiest spaces.
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Serbia announces first coronavirus case: ministry
The first case of coronavirus in Serbia has been diagnosed in a man who had been in Hungary, the country’s health minster announced on Friday.
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Netherlands record first death in coronavirus outbreak
The Netherlands has recorded its first death in the novel coronavirus outbreak, health officials said on Friday.
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China may soon lift quarantine on virus-hit Hubei province: official
China may soon lift the quarantine imposed on the province at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak which has been under lockdown for more than a month, a senior government official hinted Friday.
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Iran reports 17 new coronavirus deaths, 124 in total
Iran on Friday announced 17 more deaths from the novel coronavirus, raising the total number of people killed to 124, as the overall number of cases soared.
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With coronavirus lurking, conferences wrestle with whether to cancel
Nearly 100,000 pop culture fans flocked to Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle last year, including many dressed as superheroes, aliens and robots. But something scarier than a comic book villain is roiling the conference this year — the spread of the coronavirus.
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