Researchers who have investigated how the herpes simplex virus circumvents the immune system to affect the brain believe their findings can be used to develop drugs and vaccines to battle viruses like SARS-CoV2.
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Searching for your symptoms online and taking action accordingly may not be a very wise move. The reason: Online symptom checkers are only accurate about a third of the time, says new research.
Over 28 million elective surgeries across the globe could be cancelled or postponed this year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic., leading to patients facing a lengthy wait for their health issues to be resolved.
Researchers have built a new robot with complex locomotion techniques that allow it to climb sand-covered hills without getting stuck
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic tool that can predict whether someone is likely to have COVID-19 based on their symptoms.
Inspired by the biomechanics of cheetahs, researchers have developed a new type of soft robot that is capable of moving more quickly on solid surfaces or in the water than previous generations of soft robots.
As we all sincerely hope that the impact of this pandemic will weaken over the coming weeks, and that the subsequent economic fallout will not cripple us, here are 10 lessons we can learn from this pandemic.
Engineering researchers have developed a gas-permeable ultrathin, stretchable electronic material, designed specifically for use in biomedical or wearable technologies
You were probably among the thousands who searched online to potentially buy drugs like chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, recently touted as unproven cures for COVID-19 by some high-profile politicians and influencers. Was it a wise decision?