
5 Ways a Bioweapon Would Trigger a Pandemic
Cambridge launches program to combat risk of pandemics caused by biological weapons. Experts working to prevent and manage threats that combine AI and gene editing.
A new coronavirus, first identified in Wuhan, China, has become a global alarm for its transmissibility and lethality. Here are all the posts that tell the evolution of infections, healings and research on the COVID-19 virus.
Cambridge launches program to combat risk of pandemics caused by biological weapons. Experts working to prevent and manage threats that combine AI and gene editing.
Mutation separates avian flu from next pandemic. More human cases from 2023, risk rising for 2025. How to prepare?
The Wuhan lab rules out the presence of viruses similar to SARS-CoV-2 in its samples, according to virologist Shi Zhengli.
Shocking Reuters investigation reveals secret US campaign to discredit Chinese vaccines. Lives at risk for geopolitical reasons.
After precise actuarial and scientific studies, a worrying increase in excess mortality is highlighted, with a total almost triple that caused by COVID-19.
GX_P2V, a deadly COVID variant discovered in China, attacks the brain and kills genetically modified mice in 8 days
Cambridge study: 25-30% of mRNA vaccinated had an unexpected but harmless immune response.
From 1963 to 2019, zoonotic virus outbreaks increased by 4,98% per year, with deaths growing exponentially. Scientists are sounding the alarm: there is a risk of more pandemics in the future.
The 2023 Nobel Prize for Medicine rewards Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman and the mRNA research that led to the main anti-covid-19 vaccines
The fur industry, especially the mink industry, is a time bomb ready to explode, and everyone knows it. What's now?
WHO warns the world about the possibility of a disease more lethal than COVID. It's time to prepare and respond.
Bird flu: How the H5N1 virus could jump from birds to humans, and why we need to avoid the Covid hysteria
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused far more deaths than official figures indicate, according to new WHO research.
After much research, the expected result seems to arrive: the LED just developed in Japan is safe for us, relentless for germs, and 10 times more powerful than before.
A Gallup study shows us what will remain of remote work after Covid. And the figures of the estimates are those of a revolution.
Tested for the first time in a scenario that reproduces reality, Far-UVC light killed 92% of the pathogens present in the air.
WHO notes admit the possibility of an adenovirus as the cause of the worldwide outbreak of acute hepatitis in children.
The Italian company launched a pilot study this month for a wearable gadget that helps patients and healthcare professionals
In Shanghai, a total lockdown of the city took place for the first time (it had never happened before). A sign to be taken into consideration.
What seemed like an impossible feat has become not only real, but exemplary. Manila's cycle paths are a lesson for everyone.
It's the eve of a major easing of restrictions: the Spanish flu has something to teach us, though. History recommends caution.