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The COVID-19 Pandemic – News and Features

The novel stainless steel for hydrogen held in the palm of someones hand.
News

New “Ultra Stainless Steel” Could Improve Green Hydrogen Production

A research project has made a brand-new breakthrough over conventional stainless steel and the development of stainless steel for hydrogen (SS-H2).
Venus and Mars symbol drawn on eggs.
News

Men Die 6 Years Before Women in the US

We’ve known for more than a century that women outlive men. But new research shows that, at least in the United States, the gap has been widening for more than a decade.
HIV attacking a cell.
News

HIV-1 Neutralization Tied to Viral Load Levels in Patients

An international team has for the first time researched the longevity of neutralizing antibodies in HIV-1-infected people. The findings improve understanding of the dynamics of such antibodies and are an important building block for further research.
A scientist in gloves and a lab coat holds a small white device.
News

Handheld, Non-Invasive Device Developed To Detect Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Biomarkers

An international team of researchers has developed a handheld, non-invasive device that can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases.
Representation of human cells.
Industry Insight

Why the Time Is Now for Allogeneic Cell Therapies

Andrew Schulman explores why we need allogeneic therapies, the importance of collaboration to keep the momentum, and challenges and predictions for the future.
Self-assembled Amphotericin B sponges.
News

Antifungal Molecule Kills Fungi Without Toxicity in Preclinical Models

A new antifungal molecule, devised by tweaking the structure of prominent antifungal drug Amphotericin B, has the potential to harness the drug’s power against fungal infections while doing away with its toxicity.
Close up of tree bark.
News

Could the Next Successful Antiviral Come From Willow Tree Bark?

Scientists have found that specially processed samples of willow bark extract have an antiviral effect which isn’t seen in already known medical compounds from willow bark, such as salicylic acid, the precursor to modern aspirin.
Blue influenza virions surrounded by a green membrane.
News

Studying the Evolutionary History of Flu Viruses Shapes Vaccine Development

Studying the evolutionary history of influenza viruses to quantitatively analyze how they evolved may help predict future strains and guide vaccine development.
An older woman with a younger woman.
News

Brain Health Declined More Rapidly in Over 50s During the Pandemic

Brain health in over 50s deteriorated more rapidly during the pandemic, even if they didn’t have COVID-19, reports a new study that links the pandemic to sustained cognitive decline.
A scientist holding a green chip.
News

Lab-on-a-Chip Accurately Identifies Viruses Within Three Minutes

A virus diagnosis device that gives lab-quality results within just three minutes has been invented by engineers at the University of Bath, who describe it as the ‘world’s fastest Covid test’.
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