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  • Researchers Identify Cells Likely Targeted By Covid-19 Virus

    Researchers at MIT; the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard; and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; along with colleagues from around the world have identified specific types of cells that appear to be targets of the coronavirus that is causing the Covid-19 pandemic.

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  • As Sea Levels Rise, Will Drinking Water Supplies Be at Risk?

    At the Delaware Memorial Bridge, about 35 miles southwest of Philadelphia, the tidal waters of the Delaware River estuary push upstream with every incoming tide but are opposed by the river’s downstream flow. 

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  • How to Make the Healthiest Coffee During COVID-19 Lockdown

    We may all be drinking more coffee to help us survive the COVID-19 lockdown. 

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  • COVID-19 Screening of Healthcare Workers Offers Reassurance

    Timely research from Newcastle Hospitals and University has shown that the rate of infection among NHS staff treating patients is no higher than for those in non-clinical roles.

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  • New Heart Attack Testing Protocol Expedites Treatment in ER

    A new protocol using highly sensitive blood tests to determine whether someone is having a heart attack can reduce wait times and overcrowding in emergency departments, according to a new study from UT Southwestern Medical Center.

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  • An Earth Day Pledge for the COVID Era

    Earth Day in the time of COVID-19 is more urgent than ever. 

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  • Electronic Skin Fully Powered by Sweat Can Monitor Health, Serve as Human-Machine Interface

    One of the ways we experience the world around us is through our skin. 

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  • Which Foods Do You Eat Together? How You Combine Them May Raise Dementia Risk

    It’s no secret that a healthy diet may benefit the brain. 

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  • Spotting Air Pollution with Satellites, Better Than Ever Before

    Machine learning algorithm uses high-resolution micro-satellite imagery and weather data to detect levels of harmful air pollution with as much accuracy and more resolution than any current method.

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  • Segregation and Local Funding Gaps Drive Disparities in Drinking Water

    As droughts become more frequent and intense, the fragmentation of water service in the U.S. leaves many households vulnerable to water contamination or loss of service.

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