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Special Report: The Coronavirus Pandemic
How it started, where it’s headed, and how scientists are fighting back
How China's 'Bat Woman' Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus
Public Health
How China's 'Bat Woman' Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus
Wuhan-based virologist Shi Zhengli has identified dozens of deadly SARS-like viruses in bat caves, and she warns there are more out there
By Jane Qiu
Three Ways to Make Coronavirus Drugs in a Hurry
Medicine
Three Ways to Make Coronavirus Drugs in a Hurry
With no time to make treatments from scratch, researchers search for existing compounds that deflect harm
By Michael Waldholz
Psychological Trauma Is the Next Crisis for Coronavirus Health Workers
Mental Health
Psychological Trauma Is the Next Crisis for Coronavirus Health Workers
Hero worship alone doesn’t protect frontline clinicians from distress
By Jillian Mock
Grief on the Front Line--and Beyond
Public Health
Grief on the Front Line--and Beyond
In their own voices, health care workers from across the country reflect on coping with the coronavirus
By Jillian Mock and Jen Schwartz
Genetic Engineering Could Make a COVID-19 Vaccine in Months Rather Than Years
Medicine
Genetic Engineering Could Make a COVID-19 Vaccine in Months Rather Than Years
Candidates are speeding toward human trials
By Charles Schmidt
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Could End
Public Health
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Could End
Recent epidemics provide clues to ways the current crisis could stop
By Lydia Denworth
How a 380-Million-Year-Old Fish Gave Us Fingers
Evolution
How a 380-Million-Year-Old Fish Gave Us Fingers
A remarkable fossil reveals that the digits in our hands evolved before vertebrates emerged from the water to colonize land
By John A. Long and Richard Cloutier
Astronomers Watch as Planets Are Born
Space
Astronomers Watch as Planets Are Born
High-resolution images of the debris disks around stars are revealing how solar systems form
By Meredith A. MacGregor
How to Set a Price on Carbon Pollution
Environment
How to Set a Price on Carbon Pollution
A smart combination of math and policy choices can determine a practical tax that will cut CO2 emissions
By Gilbert E. Metcalf
What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain
Cognition
What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain
A close brush can leave a lasting mental legacy—and may tell us about how the mind functions under extreme conditions
By Christof Koch |
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[n° ou bulletin] est un bulletin de
06/20 - Juin 2020 [texte imprimé] . - 2020. Langues : Français ( fre)
Note de contenu : |
Special Report: The Coronavirus Pandemic
How it started, where it’s headed, and how scientists are fighting back
How China's 'Bat Woman' Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus
Public Health
How China's 'Bat Woman' Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus
Wuhan-based virologist Shi Zhengli has identified dozens of deadly SARS-like viruses in bat caves, and she warns there are more out there
By Jane Qiu
Three Ways to Make Coronavirus Drugs in a Hurry
Medicine
Three Ways to Make Coronavirus Drugs in a Hurry
With no time to make treatments from scratch, researchers search for existing compounds that deflect harm
By Michael Waldholz
Psychological Trauma Is the Next Crisis for Coronavirus Health Workers
Mental Health
Psychological Trauma Is the Next Crisis for Coronavirus Health Workers
Hero worship alone doesn’t protect frontline clinicians from distress
By Jillian Mock
Grief on the Front Line--and Beyond
Public Health
Grief on the Front Line--and Beyond
In their own voices, health care workers from across the country reflect on coping with the coronavirus
By Jillian Mock and Jen Schwartz
Genetic Engineering Could Make a COVID-19 Vaccine in Months Rather Than Years
Medicine
Genetic Engineering Could Make a COVID-19 Vaccine in Months Rather Than Years
Candidates are speeding toward human trials
By Charles Schmidt
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Could End
Public Health
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Could End
Recent epidemics provide clues to ways the current crisis could stop
By Lydia Denworth
How a 380-Million-Year-Old Fish Gave Us Fingers
Evolution
How a 380-Million-Year-Old Fish Gave Us Fingers
A remarkable fossil reveals that the digits in our hands evolved before vertebrates emerged from the water to colonize land
By John A. Long and Richard Cloutier
Astronomers Watch as Planets Are Born
Space
Astronomers Watch as Planets Are Born
High-resolution images of the debris disks around stars are revealing how solar systems form
By Meredith A. MacGregor
How to Set a Price on Carbon Pollution
Environment
How to Set a Price on Carbon Pollution
A smart combination of math and policy choices can determine a practical tax that will cut CO2 emissions
By Gilbert E. Metcalf
What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain
Cognition
What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain
A close brush can leave a lasting mental legacy—and may tell us about how the mind functions under extreme conditions
By Christof Koch |
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