A new paper published in The New England Journal of Medicine compellingly suggests that the interaction between SARS viruses and ACE2 might be a correlate of their infectivity. Read More
A group of scientists in Russia has a solution that can bring horses and any number of other large herbivores into the fight against climate change. Read More
researchers from New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have developed an experimental new artificial intelligence tool that was able to accurately predict which newly infected COVID-19 patients would end up developing severe respiratory symptoms. Read More
A new study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour examines the gravity of facial impressions in regards to perceived success and competence. In various fields, including business, politics, and athletics, strangers assessed social class, aptitude and expertise the most reliably via articles of clothing. Read More
If you can’t help but feel the pandemic blues, researchers from North Carolina State University have devised a new way to overcome daily stressors. Read More
A new study has concluded that pangolins, or scaly anteater-like mammals, may have been the viral missing link that facilitated SARS-CoV-2’s transition from bats to humans. Read More
Experts at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston COVID-19 can not only present itself in a more deadly form for people with existing heart conditions, but it can also cause cardiac injury for people without pre-existing heart conditions. Read More
Whether you’re a natural night owl or an avid early riser, a new study conducted at Notre Dame University has some advice, and it’s sure to infuriate all of our inner children. Stick to a strict bedtime each night, it’s good for your heart. Read More
Bathing has been associated with good sleep quality and better health, past studies have shown, but researchers wanted to dive deeper into its impact on cardiovascular disease. Read More
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