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Why is the development of coronavirus vaccines so slow?
In addition to understanding the virus, improving vaccine preparation technology is also challenging.
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Musk sparks controversy by saying 'the coronavirus panic is dumb'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is known for his blunt tweets, and the tweet he sent on Friday afternoon has once again sparked controversy on the coronavirus concerns.
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First AI voice elevator put into use in Beijing
"Xiaoyi Xiaoyi, go to the 10th floor." In Haidian Hospital, a patient who came to see the elevator door opened and walked in and said to the elevator.
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DeepMind reveals possible coronavirus protein structures to aid vaccine development
On March 5, local time, the artificial intelligence company DeepMind stated in its blog that it used AlphaFold to generate six protein structure prediction results that may be related to the new coronavirus.
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Study shows differences between dead and survivors of coronavirus infection
A joint US-China research team analyzed the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 65 patients with new coronavirus infection, revealing some factors related to the risk of death from the disease.
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Explainer: What happens to the lungs after coronavirus infection?
The anatomy of the first patient's body in China shows that the new coronavirus (Covid-19) still mainly attacks the lungs. In severe cases, patients often die from asphyxia. How did all this happen?
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Will coronavirus disappear as temperature rises? Expert explains
The spread of the new coronavirus (Covid-19) pneumonia epidemic in China has been brought under control. Nowadays, as the temperature gradually rises, people are more hopeful that the epidemic will recede. Will rising temperatures cause the disappearance of new coronaviruses?
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Chinese team reveals appearance of inactivated Covid-19
A Chinese research team obtained biological samples from clinical Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) pneumonia cases. For the first time, the true morphology of Covid-19 after inactivation was observed using a cryo-electron microscope, providing an important ultra-microscopic imaging basis for the identification, identification and clinical research of Covid-19.
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Covid-19 may evolve to flu-like with early symptoms more subtle, research finds
The new coronavirus (Covid-19) may be evolving into a flu-like pattern and the initial symptoms are more difficult to identify, according to a paper published on the SSRN website on March 2 by scholars from the People's Hospital of Wuhan University.
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Be careful! Hackers are committing scams with coronavirus
New coronavirus outbreaks are beginning to be targeted by hackers.