Health
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Chinese scholar develops rapid detection system for coronavirus nucleic acid
A team led by researcher Wang Daming of Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences has recently developed a new rapid detection system for coronavirus nucleic acid.
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Tencent builds China's first intelligent microscope for clinical use
Tencent announced today that it has created China's first clinically applied smart microscope.
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New antiviral drug provides hope in fight against coronavirus
A new drug called EIDD-2801 is expected to change the way doctors treat new coronary pneumonia. The drug can reduce lung damage in animal tests and is about to enter human clinical trials.
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Coronavirus can survive on masks for up to 7 days, study says
Recently, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed its view on the use of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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First coronavirus DNA vaccine candidate to enter clinical trials
On April 7, Inovio Pharmaceuticals announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the company's application for a new drug clinical trial (IND) for the new coronavirus candidate DNA vaccine INO-4800.
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Home AI system can monitor Covid-19 symptoms in elderly living alone
During the pandemic of the new coronavirus pneumonia, caring for the elderly becomes more difficult. Does artificial intelligence play a role in this field?
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When will the new coronavirus vaccine come out?
The epidemic of new coronavirus pneumonia is still raging around the world, and scientists from various countries are accelerating the pace of research and development of vaccines.
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Jack Ma donates 2nd batch of medical supplies to Africa, including 500 ventilators
Jack Ma announced on Twitter today that the second batch of donations to Africa from the Jack Ma Foundation and the Alibaba Foundation has already been sent out.
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Is there any country without coronaviruses?
The number of confirmed cases of new coronavirus pneumonia in the world has exceeded 1 million, with more than 50,000 deaths. As hospitals are overwhelmed around the world, people were asking is there any place in the world that has not been affected by the new coronavirus?
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U.S. zoo confirms a tiger tests positive for coronavirus
The new coronavirus has infected more than 1.13 million people worldwide, and the United States ranks first with 330,000 diagnoses. The tragedy is that various animals have also begun to suffer.