Coronavirus: looking for the best exit strategy
At various levels the planet is wondering about the best exit strategy from the coronavirus. Here are all the possibilities.
At various levels the planet is wondering about the best exit strategy from the coronavirus. Here are all the possibilities.
The largest study conducted so far on children with the new coronavirus gives very important evidence: boys and babies risk more than girls and other ages.
Researching the coronavirus in sewers serves to understand its spread and the impact of various containment mechanisms.
Coronavirus has dramatically disrupted social models and the daily economy of societies around the world. That's why it happens, and it's good that it happens.
The rules on masks should be reviewed in the light of the latest studies. The spread of the coronavirus can also occur with simple breathing.
The search for a zero patient is a crucial necessity to stem the coronavirus and prevent its possible evolutions. And the history of the Wuhan market has lost its foundation.
The U.S. Northern Command has sent teams of crucial personnel into underground bunkers to protect them from the coronavirus pandemic.
To stop the coronavirus you need a vaccine and volunteers willing to receive it to test it. The MIT magazine interviewed one. Here is his story.
The global responses to coronavirus are very different in intensity and compression of personal freedoms. How much does it take to overcome the crisis?
Just a week ago, improvements in this field allowed the development of a coronavirus test that took “only” 45 minutes. Today the time is reduced to 5 minutes with ID NOW.
The pandemic shows market vulnerabilities that nobody knew existed: the most illustrious victim of the coronavirus could be globalization.
This is the question of the century: when will we return to normal? Here are all the scenarios (and sub-scenarios) of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Here is a list of positive changes that this tremendous coronavirus emergency could bring to the world in addition to the pain of these days.
An MIT team works on the rapid implementation of an open source, low cost respirator, which can make a difference against the coronavirus.
In the space of a few weeks, science has learned a lot about COVID-19 and the virus that causes it: SARS-CoV-2. The number of scientific articles on the coronavirus is increasing dramatically, but there are still gray areas about its origins.
What if the world after coronavirus was never the same again? To be desperately optimistic: what if it could be better than before? Madness? Who knows.
The low mortality in Germany is an increasing cause for curiosity and amazement among experts. Coronavirus causes many infections but few deaths. The reasons are many.
The deputy minister talks in connection with the hard moments of his coronavirus infection. Loss of smell (and more) is not uncommon. And sometimes not even reversible.
It is not easy to evaluate the economic impact of a disaster like the coronavirus, but it is necessary to better target support. The parameter of the collapse in energy demand can be of help.
A profoundly different world awaits us, we already know some of it. Life after coronavirus will resemble the dream of cyberspace in the 90s.
The Tesla Motors tycoon has announced (amid applause and criticism) his intention to take action against the coronavirus. Elon Musk will play him, but he has to hurry.