A group of researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin has discovered a new mechanism of long-lasting pain relief.
Read More
U-M startup offers free coronavirus sequencing kits for researchers
As doctors, scientists and governments try to get a grip on COVID-19, the University of Michigan startup Arbor Biosciences is providing free kits to capture the genetic code of virus samples.
Read More
140,000 workers laid off in Ireland over virus: state broadcaster
Around 140,000 members of Ireland’s workforce have been laid off owing to government measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus, the Republic’s state broadcaster estimated Monday.
Read More
Sudan declares state of emergency, restricts travel over virus
Sudan on Monday announced a state of emergency and a near-total closure of its borders to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More
‘Test every suspected case’ of COVID-19: WHO
The World Health Organization called Monday for countries to test every suspected case of COVID-19, as the rest of the world registered more cases and deaths in the pandemic than China.
Read More
Timing is key for parents who want to help children learn at museums, say researchers
Children’s museums can be a challenging environment for parents who feel the urge to explain the science behind all the novel activities that dazzle youngsters.
Read More
US, French firms start drug trial in severe COVID-19 cases
French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi and American drugmaker Regeneron said Monday they have started clinical trials for a new drug in patients hospitalised with severe COVID-19 infections.
Read More
Scientists can see the bias in your brain
The strength of alpha brain waves reveals if you are about to make a biased decision, according to research recently published in JNeurosci.
Read More
US official on virus: ‘Every chance that we could be Italy’
The U.S. surgeon general said Monday that the United States is about where Italy was two weeks ago in the coronavirus struggle, a sign that infections are expected to rise in America as the government steps up testing and works to free up massive aid for the public health and financial crisis.
Read More
Family Member Deportation increases Risk Of Suicidal Thoughts among Latino Adolescents
Latino/a adolescents with a family member who was detained or deported beginning as early as 2017 were at high risk of suicidal thoughts, early alcohol use, and risky behaviors that can lead to school failure and chronic health problems.
Read More