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Why Does Covid-19 Make Some People So Sick? Ask Their DNA

Why Does Covid-19 Make Some People So Sick? Ask Their DNA

Consumer genomics company 23andMe wants to mine its database of millions of customers for clues to why the virus hits some people harder than others.

'Every Day is a New Surprise.' Inside the Effort to Produce the World's Most Popular Coronavirus Tracker

'Every Day is a New Surprise.' Inside the Effort to Produce the World's Most Popular Coronavirus Tracker

How a small university team at Johns Hopkins built a COVID-19 data site that draws 1 billion clicks a day.

The Asian Countries That Beat Covid-19 Have to Do It Again

The Asian Countries That Beat Covid-19 Have to Do It Again

Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan had flattened the curve. Then travelers from the US and Europe began reimporting the virus.

Hydroxychloroquine-COVID-19 Study Did Not Meet Publishing Society's "expected Standard"

Hydroxychloroquine-COVID-19 Study Did Not Meet Publishing Society's "expected Standard"

The paper that appears to have triggered the Trump administration’s obsession with hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for infection with the novel coronavirus has received a statement of concern from the society that publishes the journal in which the work appeared. 

How Sewage Could Reveal True Scale of Coronavirus Outbreak

How Sewage Could Reveal True Scale of Coronavirus Outbreak

Wastewater testing could also be used as an early-warning sign if the virus returns.

Universities Are Adjusting Review, Promotion, and Tenure Expectations Due to COVID-19

Universities Are Adjusting Review, Promotion, and Tenure Expectations Due to COVID-19

The emergence of COVID-19 has drastically upended the academic enterprise. Because of physical distancing, many non-tenured faculty members are facing additional, unexpected obstacles in their promotion and tenure trajectory. Transitioning classes to online learning environments will detract from research efforts, and winding down laboratory operations will result in a more direct reduction in research output.…

The Rising Heroes of the Coronavirus Era? Nations' Top Scientists

The Rising Heroes of the Coronavirus Era? Nations' Top Scientists

Scientists in Europe are becoming household names, fulfilling societies' emotional and practical need for the truth.

Iceland Lab's Testing Suggests 50% of Coronavirus Cases Have No Symptoms

Iceland Lab's Testing Suggests 50% of Coronavirus Cases Have No Symptoms

There's a lot about Iceland that other countries could envy: Its spectacular natural surroundings, its place among the world's happiest countries, and, now, its large-scale testing for the novel coronavirus, which could influence how the world understands the outbreak.

Strong Caveats Are Lacking As News Stories Trumpet Preliminary COVID-19 Research

Strong Caveats Are Lacking As News Stories Trumpet Preliminary COVID-19 Research

Some argue that rapid data sharing is ideally suited for infectious disease outbreaks like the one we’re experiencing now. However, the prospect of public access to unvetted work sparked worry about potential health scares and patients demanding unproven treatments. 

Infected but Feeling Fine: The Unwitting Coronavirus Spreaders

Infected but Feeling Fine: The Unwitting Coronavirus Spreaders

The C.D.C. director says new data about people who are infected but symptom-free could lead the agency to recommend broadened use of masks.

The Contrarian Coronavirus Theory That Informed the Trump Administration

The Contrarian Coronavirus Theory That Informed the Trump Administration

Richard Epstein, a professor at N.Y.U. School of Law, discusses two articles he wrote, on the Hoover Institution Web site, entitled "Coronavirus Perspective" and "Coronavirus Overreaction," and his views of the pandemic.

ARL Urges Publishers to Maximize Access to Digital Content During COVID-19 Pandemic

ARL Urges Publishers to Maximize Access to Digital Content During COVID-19 Pandemic

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) joins global library associations in urging publishers to maximize access to digital content during the emergency conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an unprecedented time for the academic enterprise, and humanity will benefit from an unprecedented response by publishers in support of research and learning.