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The first medical reports are in, but there’s no silver bullet for coronavirus infection yet.
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MIT Technology Review
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| Updated | 2026-02-03 20:03 |
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Regulatory changes and anxiety heightened by isolation are leading to a boom in use of mental health apps and teletherapy—but are they good enough?
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The UK government has just released the scientific advice that’s been shaping its response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Battling the spread of Covid-19 is going to be a long-haul effort. Here’s what you asked us.
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The latest economic downturn has exposed the 10-year-old cryptocurrency as just another financial asset. For now.
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All of the new cases yesterday were imported, Chinese officials said.
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Several initial analyses of transmission data suggest the pandemic could ease up in summer. But that doesn’t reduce the need for measures like social distancing.
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Manufacturers need fast-track regulatory approvals and government contracts. STAT.
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A test can see if a person has ever been infected, even if they had no symptoms.
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Francois Balloux, a computational epidemiologist who worked on an influential new coronavirus model, on the trade-offs that have to be made.
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Once enough people get Covid-19, it will stop spreading on its own. But the costs will be devastating.
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Private Kit: Safe Paths shares information about your movements in a privacy-preserving way—and could let health officials tackle coronavirus hot spots.
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Social distancing is here to stay for much more than a few weeks. It will upend our way of life, in some ways forever.
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The hiring spree is to cope with an unprecedented surge in demand for online deliveries during the outbreak.
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With millions on lockdown, Facebook and Twitter are major sources of Covid-19 news. They’re also where misinformation thrives. How can platforms step up?
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The data set aims to accelerate scientific research that could fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
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It draws inspiration from the structure and electrical activity of the brain to distinguish between odors.
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The key question right now is how similar the US will be to Italy.
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In a recent panel discussion, experts highlighted some practical lessons from the original cryptocurrency.
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Private and academic labs are rushing to fill the void left by CDC’s mistakes, hoping to slow the deadly pandemic in the US.
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It has tapped one of the nation’s best flu-forecasting labs to retool its prediction algorithms for the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The worst-case figures are what would happen if no action is taken to slow the virus, which spreads person to person.
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An in-depth investigation into artificial-intelligence-based attempts to recognize deception.
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Not everyone can work from home or cease traveling. Here’s what you can do when circumstance forces you to be out and about during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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The key features: quick action, extensive testing, and relentless tracking.
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Some things need to change if we want AI to be useful next time, and you might not like them.
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Headline news and global disorder are tools hackers take advantage of to make their next breach.
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The growing outbreak is creating fear and confusion for contractors who lack the protections afforded to permanent employees.
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The virus prefers steel and plastic, materials commonly found in hospitals and homes.
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In an excerpt from his new book, The Dragons and the Snakes, a leading military strategist explains how the West is losing its technological edge over guerrilla insurgencies.
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Google programmer Mehmet Kuzu talked scientists and funders into treating his daughter’s rare genetic disorder with a novel, customized antisense drug
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A fast-track vaccine will be tried on people soon but it uses an unproven technology.
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It’ll sap funding and political will—but actually, it should.
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There are dozens of sites that show you how coronavirus is spreading around the world. Here is our ranking.
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Thousands in coronavirus lockdown will be monitored for symptoms—and tracked to make sure they stay at home and don’t become “super spreaders.â€
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When knitting site Ravelry banned all pro-Trump content it caused a schism in the community—but it also shone a spotlight on how women are using niche sites to politicize.
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Hackers working for Kim Jong-un have become experts at covering their tracks on the Bitcoin blockchain.
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The first testing kits from the Centers for Disease Control had a simple fault, and red tape prevented other labs from creating their own.
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