Health
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Microsoft launches 'Plasmabot' to encourage cured people to donate plasma for treatment of Covid-19
Microsoft is collaborating with pharmaceutical companies to recruit Covid-19 rehabilitation patients to donate plasma for the treatment of this disease.
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Nanotechnology may help inactivate coronavirus without disrupting other human functions
Can nanotechnology -- manipulate matter at the atomic, molecular, and supramolecular levels—help to fight the new coronavirus pneumonia?
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US CDC releases unmodified images of new coronavirus
At present, most of the new coronavirus images circulating on the Internet are modified or schematic diagrams. Now, the US Centers for Disease Control has released new images showing its appearance in detail.
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Researchers find a way to completely kill new coronavirus
A new study says it found a way to kill new coronaviruses faster, noting that the new coronaviruses are more resistant to high temperatures than previously thought.
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Does virus mutation affect vaccine development?
The New coronavirus is still raging around the world, with more than 2.1 million confirmed cases worldwide and more than 140,000 deaths.
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BT downloads surge during virus lockdown
Because of the new coronavirus epidemic, many countries have implemented blockade policies, and residents living in isolation have turned to Internet entertainment and work.
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Oxford University is conducting the largest COVID-19 vaccine trial
Oxford University is currently conducting the largest COVID-19 vaccine trial. By the middle of next month, more than 500 volunteers will actively participate in the test.
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Researchers develop engineered proteins that can mitigate cytokine storms
In the clinical observation of the treatment of COVID-19 disease caused by the new coronavirus, doctors found that severe immune system of severe patients may have a "cytokine storm", which has a negative impact on health.
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Cycling and running increase risk of coronavirus transmission, study says
When you meet people who ride bicycles and run on the road, you may be vigilant, and even maintain a social distance of more than 1.5 meters.
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Covid-19 may come back in a few years, study says
Schools are closed, streets are sparse, and people are kept apart --this may become a new normal for a long time.