Antibodies from Winter, a 4-year-old llama with great eyelashes, have neutralized coronavirus and other infections in lab experiments.
Hoping Llamas Will Become Coronavirus Heroes
Antibodies from Winter, a 4-year-old llama with great eyelashes, have neutralized coronavirus and other infections in lab experiments.
New computational method unravels single-cell data from multiple people
A new computational method for assigning the donor in single cell RNA sequencing experiments provides an accurate way to unravel…
Trial questions benefits of organic nitrates for bone health
A new study found that organic nitrates do not have clinically relevant effects on bone mineral density or bone turnover…
Towards antibodies against COVID-19
Researchers have announced the isolation and characterization of a unique antibody that can bind to the virus that causes COVID-19…
‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: With engaged parenting, happy babies can become happy toddlers
Parents should not feel pressured to make their young children undertake structured learning or achieve specific tasks, particularly during lockdown.…
Could hotel service robots help the hospitality industry after COVID-19?
A new research study, investigating how service robots in hotels could help redefine leadership and boost the hospitality industry, has…
Blueprint to protect the mental health of frontline medical workers
Researchers have developed a set of recommendations to manage the mental health of frontline medical workers during viral outbreaks, such…
Neurology: Study finds ‘volume dial’ for turning neural communication up or down
Neuroscientists find that the protein Synaptotagmin 7 limits the supply of neurotransmitter-containing vesicles for release at synapses.
Ultraviolet light exposes contagion spread from improper PPE use
In a new study, researchers vividly demonstrate how aerosol-generating procedures can lead to exposure of the contagion with improper PPE…