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Real-world Data Show That Filters Clean COVID-causing Virus from Air

Real-world Data Show That Filters Clean COVID-causing Virus from Air

An inexpensive type of portable filter efficiently screened SARS-CoV-2 and other disease-causing organisms from hospital air.

Do People Actually Quit Over Vaccine Mandates? Here's What Research Shows

Do People Actually Quit Over Vaccine Mandates? Here's What Research Shows

Data from across the country suggests that coronavirus vaccine mandates are unlikely to result in a wave of resignations but are likely to lead to a boost in vaccination rates.

Closest Known Relatives of Virus Found in Laos

Closest Known Relatives of Virus Found in Laos

Studies of bats in China and Laos show southeast Asia is a hotspot for potentially dangerous viruses similar to SARS-CoV-2.

Greece Used AI to Curb COVID: What Other Nations Can Learn

Greece Used AI to Curb COVID: What Other Nations Can Learn

Governments are hungry to deploy big data in health emergencies. Scientists must help to lay the legal, ethical and logistical groundwork.

BioNTech Founders Win Top German Medicine Award

BioNTech Founders Win Top German Medicine Award

Millions of people around the world have received the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19. Now the team behind BioNTech is receiving Germany's biggest award for medicine.

The Tangled History of MRNA Vaccines

The Tangled History of MRNA Vaccines

Hundreds of scientists had worked on mRNA vaccines for decades before the coronavirus pandemic brought a breakthrough.

Sorry, a Coronavirus Infection Might Not Be Enough to Protect You

Sorry, a Coronavirus Infection Might Not Be Enough to Protect You

Anyone who'd rather have COVID-19 than get vaccinated is taking two gambles: that immunity will stick around, and that symptoms won't.

COVID in Kids and Fossil-fuel Limits - the Week in Infographics

COVID in Kids and Fossil-fuel Limits - the Week in Infographics

Nature highlights three key infographics from the week in science and research.

Scientists Need to Better Communicate the Links Between Pandemics and Global Environmental Change

Scientists Need to Better Communicate the Links Between Pandemics and Global Environmental Change

The pandemic and global environmental change are intimately intertwined at multiple levels, and this must be more clearly articulated to the public and in policy.

A Science Advice Network for Francophone Countries

A Science Advice Network for Francophone Countries

A leading science policy group has launched a science advisory network for French-speaking countries, enabling researchers across the francophone world to share ideas and best practice.

The Lack of Languages ​​other Than English in STEM Publications Undermines Diversity

The Lack of Languages ​​other Than English in STEM Publications Undermines Diversity

With today's existing translation tools to overcome language barriers, global collaboration should not be a major feat for researchers. However, through the COVID-19 pandemic, articles published in Chinese journals focusing on important aspects of the disease were never cited by English journals.

70 Percent of Adults in the European Union Have Been Fully Vaccinated.

70 Percent of Adults in the European Union Have Been Fully Vaccinated.

After a fumbling start, the European Union overtook the United States in vaccinations last month.

Brazilian Viper Venom May Become Tool in Fight Against COVID, Study Shows

Brazilian Viper Venom May Become Tool in Fight Against COVID, Study Shows

Brazilian researchers have found that a molecule in the venom of a type of snake inhibited coronavirus reproduction in monkey cells, a possible first step toward a drug to combat the virus causing COVID-19.

COVID: Artificial Intelligence in the Pandemic

COVID: Artificial Intelligence in the Pandemic

A global early warning center in Berlin will use artificial intelligence to predict the next pandemic. But AI's already helped us fight COVID-19.

French Scientist Who Pushed Unproven Covid Drug May Be Forced from Post

French Scientist Who Pushed Unproven Covid Drug May Be Forced from Post

Didier Raoult, who promoted hydroxychloroquine treatment, may not be able to continue his research.

Delta's Rise is Fuelled by Rampant Spread from People Who Feel Fine

Delta's Rise is Fuelled by Rampant Spread from People Who Feel Fine

People infected with the Delta variant generally do not have COVID-19 symptoms until two days after they start shedding the coronavirus.

Vaccine Hesitancy is a Symptom of People's Broken Relationship with the State | Nesrine Malik

Vaccine Hesitancy is a Symptom of People's Broken Relationship with the State | Nesrine Malik

From Khartoum to Kansas, vaccine conspiracy theorists have one thing in common: they have lost their faith in government.

How Do Vaccinated People Spread Delta? What the Science Says

How Do Vaccinated People Spread Delta? What the Science Says

Emerging data suggest that Delta could spread more readily than other coronavirus variants among people vaccinated against COVID-19. But key questions remain.

COVID: Why Are Infections Rising in Israel?

COVID: Why Are Infections Rising in Israel?

With almost 70% of the country fully vaccinated, Israel has seen a life after COVID-19. But now infections are on the rise. What's going on? Will a third jab help?

Don't Panic, But Breakthrough Cases May Be a Bigger Issue Than You've Been Told

Don't Panic, But Breakthrough Cases May Be a Bigger Issue Than You've Been Told

The vaccines work very well, but current public-health communications may be understating the frequency of infections among the vaccinated.

When It Comes to Breakthrough Cases, Are We Ignoring Long Covid Once Again?

When It Comes to Breakthrough Cases, Are We Ignoring Long Covid Once Again?

We are told not to worry about breakthrough cases because they are 'mild' - but long Covid is anything but mild

More Than 50 Long-term Effects of COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

More Than 50 Long-term Effects of COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19.