Month: November 2020
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Less than a year to develop a COVID vaccine โ here’s why you shouldn’t be alarmed
Photo by Daniel Schludi on Unsplash Mark Toshner, University of Cambridge Iโm a clinical trials geek. I keep hearing people talk about the…
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AstraZeneca’s results signal more good vaccine news โ but efficacy is only the beginning of the story
Shutterstock Nicholas Wood, University of Sydney AstraZeneca has become the latest pharmaceutical company to reveal promising results in clinical trials,…
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Restaurants, Gym, Religious Organisation are common Superspreader sites: Study
Photo by Elijah Hiett on Unsplash Some part of the world is still grappling to the first wave of COVID-19,…
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COVID-19 has changed menโs urinating habits
Giorgio Trovatoย onย Unsplash During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are many social, cultural changes are observed around the globe. Undoubtedly mask…
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Pfizer vaccine: what an ‘efficacy rate above 90%’ really means
F8 Studio/Shutterstock Zania Stamataki, University of Birmingham There was โ rightfully โ a lot of excitement when Pfizer and BioNTech…
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Team Collaboration in times of COVID
This is one of my favourite quotes that outlines the impact this pandemic has had in totality. The COVID has…
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How to live in space: what we’ve learned from 20 years of the International Space Station
NASA / Tracy Caldwell Dyson Alice Gorman, Flinders University and Justin St. P. Walsh, Chapman University November 2 marks 20…
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