About two weeks ago, the Atlantic published a very insightful piece on coronavirus and how the disease is a “proving to be a disease of the immune system.” The article further explained why some people get why some people get sicker […]
About two weeks ago, the Atlantic published a very insightful piece on coronavirus and how the disease is a “proving to be a disease of the immune system.” The article further explained why some people get why some people get sicker […]
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is known for his philanthropic work around the world. Last month, we wrote about Gates after he stepped down from Microsoft, Berkshire Hathaway Boards to focus more time on philanthropic priorities. Today, Gates wrote in a blog […]
Contrary to many online rumors, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the head of the U.S. intelligence community (IC), said coronavirus is Not manmade or genetically modified. However, the IC also said they “will continue to rigorously examine emerging […]
A lot of good news coming out about promising treatments and vaccine for coronavirus. Early this month, we wrote about Pfizer after the pharmaceutical giant said it has found a treatment for coronavirus that decreases viral replication. Now, Pfizer says coronavirus vaccine could […]
Last week, we told you about the disappointing news of the promising Ebola drug remdesivir after Financial Times reported the drug did not improve patients’ condition or reduce the coronavirus pathogen in their bloodstream. The paper cited documents accidentally published […]
According to World Health Organization (WHO), depression is the number one cause of disability worldwide. As the coronavirus pandemic exacerbates, telehealth services to treat mental health conditions remotely, including Flow Neuroscience, may become widespread, as part of social distancing efforts. […]
Yesterday, we told you about two Californian Drs. Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, co-owners of a chain of Accelerated Urgent Care facilities, after they said the current quarantine approach is not based on science and recommend shelter-in-place order be lifted. […]
Back in February, Dr. Peng Zhou, a senior scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, along with other Chinese scientists, published a study in the Nature medical journal. The study investigated the origin of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which caused an epidemic of […]
The coronavirus pandemic, which started on December 12, 2019, has claimed at least 211,147 lives and over 3,058,186 cases. According to Chinese government officials, the deadly virus originated in Wuhan Seafood market. However, a group of Chinese scientists refuted Chinese government claim […]
In 1973, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) initiated a research program to investigate techniques and technologies for interlinking packet networks of various kinds. At the time, the goal was to develop communication protocols that would allow networked […]
The total number of global cases has surpassed 2.9 million, including more than 206,000 fatalities. More than 860,000 patients are reported to have recovered. However, amid all the negative news related to COVID-19, there are still some encouraging news from […]
Just two days ago, we told you about a new study from South Korea that claimed UV light was used to kill coronavirus in 30 seconds. The study was conducted by a South Korea-based company Viosys and U.S.-based Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. […]
Hydroxychloroquine, Zinc Sulphate and Azithromycin (Z-Pak) have been the subject of debate since a small study led by renowned French Dr. Didier Raoult, found the three-drug regimen has shown to be effective in treating coronavirus patients. Ever since, there were anecdotal […]
As of today, New York City has the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States, based on the data compiled Johns Hopkins University. Now, a new MIT study claims that city subways and buses were “a major disseminator – […]
Researchers from Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Technical and Innovation Centre VTT and Helsinki University have developed a 3D model of a person coughing in an indoor environment that shows how an aerosol cloud travels in the air. The model is based on a […]
More good news about promising and potential treatment for coronavirus continues to pour in. According to a new report from Jerusalem Post, Pluristem, a Haifa, Israel-based clinical-stage biotechnology company using placental cells and a unique, proprietary, three-dimensional (3D) technology platform to develop cell […]
April 29 Breaking News Update: Pfizer says coronavirus vaccine could be ready for emergency use by fall. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer announced it has found an experimental medicine for the treatment of coronavirus. However, the company said it will not start testing […]
As coronavirus spreads around the world, the death toll continues to rise. New hot spots are emerging across the globe. Sweden, one of the few countries that refused to implement the country-wide lockdown, now has its worst day since the […]
We live in a time when technology dominates our lives. More and more of our personal data is stored on digital devices including mobile devices, PC, camera, servers, and others. The sad truth is, no medium for data storage lasts forever. For […]
A new study from Juniper Research, a research firm that provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, found that total operator-billed revenue from 5G IoT connections will reach $8 billion by 2024; rising from $525 million in […]