Coronavirus

  • Apple and Google team up to use mobile phones to track virus contacts

    Since Microsoft announced the abandonment of the WP system, Android and iOS have almost become the only choice for the smartphone ecosystem. If you don't use Apple's iOS, you can only use smartphones based on the Google Android system.

  • Covid-19 vaccine could be ready within six months, UK expert says

    The vaccine against the new coronavirus could be ready by the end of September, according to a scientist leading one of the UK's most advanced teams.

  • Here is the survival time of coronavirus on different materials

    A new study published in The Lancet by the University of Hong Kong stated that the researchers analyzed the stability of the new coronavirus in different environments.

  • Gilead publishes Remdesivir's first clinical study: 36 of 53 severe patients improved

    Gilead published the first clinical research results of Remdesivir in the treatment of new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) in the New England Medicine magazine.

  • 3D simulation shows how coronavirus spreads in supermarkets

    Researchers in Finland have developed a computer model that shows how viruses move and spread in the air, thus illustrating the importance of avoiding crowded areas.

  • Ultimate explanation: What is a coronavirus? How should humans fight it?

    Professor Jin Dongyan, a molecular virologist from the University of Hong Kong's Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, shared the theme of "The Past and Present of Human Coronavirus" online today.

  • Chinese scientists find 3D structure of new coronavirus's main protease

    Chinese scientists recently published an article titled "Structure of Mpro from COVID-19 virus and discovery of its inhibitors" on Nature, taking the lead in successfully analyzing the high-resolution three-dimensional space of the main protease (Mpro), a key drug target of the new coronavirus, structure.

  • Crispr technology is used against new coronavirus

    Stanford University scientists are actively exploring whether gene editing technology can be used to fight epidemics, but so far, they have only solved a small part of the mystery.

  • New coronavirus: detailed explanation of asymptomatic infections

    Recently, people with asymptomatic infection with the new coronavirus pneumonia have attracted widespread attention, and many people may even get nervous.

  • Protective coating made of new materials may kill new coronavirus

    At present, masks that protect doctors and nurses from new coronavirus infections can only play a protective role, but researchers from the University of Florida are developing a protective coating, which includes a new mask material, which can be used in several Stop and kill the virus in seconds.