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1 [GO] 2026―May―21 Virologist accused of starting COVID-19 fights funding ban Jon Cohen
2 [GO] 2026―May―14 Genetic variability of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater and associations with community transmission Dustin T. Hill, Rafael Schulman, Ian Vasconcellos Caldas, Christopher Dunham, Yifan Zhu, Daryl Lamson, et al. (+7)
3 [GO] 2026―Apr―09 We survived COVID-19-Are we ready for Nipah? Sikandar Khan, Ruiyong Zhang, Alamgir Khan, Abdullah Shah, Qinghai Tan
4 [GO] 2026―Feb―12 Rare, dangerous side effects from COVID-19 vaccines explained Gretchen Vogel, Kai Kupferschmidt
5 [GO] 2026―Jan―01 Magical thinking will not prevent future pandemics or improve public health Seth Berkley
6 [GO] 2025―Dec―11 Pandemic security needs national leadership Maria D. Van Kerkhove, Chikwe Ihekweazu
7 [GO] 2025―Nov―13 The pandemic next time Jon Cohen
8 [GO] 2025―Oct―30 Broad benefits of the COVID-19 pandemic response David N. Durrheim
9 [GO] 2025―Oct―30 Collateral effects of COVID-19 pandemic control on the US infectious disease landscape Tobias S. Brett, Pejman Rohani
10 [GO] 2025―Oct―23 COVID-19 vaccines may boost cancer immunotherapy Phie Jacobs
11 [GO] 2025―May―29 Attenuation of virulence in Yersinia pestis across three plague pandemics Ravneet Kaur Sidhu, Guillem Mas Fiol, Pierre Lê-Bury, Christian E. Demeure, Emelyne Bougit, Rémi Beau, et al. (+17)
12 [GO] 2025―Apr―24 World agrees on pandemic treaty-without the U.S. Kai Kupferschmidt
13 [GO] 2025―Apr―04 NIH cancels research grants for COVID-19 and future pandemics Jon Cohen
14 [GO] 2025―Mar―06 Prepare now for a potential H5N1 pandemic Jesse L. Goodman, Norman W. Baylor, Rebecca Katz, Lawrence O. Gostin, Rick A. Bright, Nicole Lurie, Bruce G. Gellin
15 [GO] 2025―Mar―06 Macrophage peroxisomes guide alveolar regeneration and limit SARS-CoV-2 tissue sequelae Xiaoqin Wei, Wei Qian, Harish Narasimhan, Ting Chan, Xue Liu, Mohd Arish, et al. (+24)
16 [GO] 2025―Mar―06 Lung inflammation drives Long Covid Alan Sariol, Stanley Perlman
17 [GO] 2025―Jan―16 Don’t pretend COVID-19 didn’t happen Maria D. Van Kerkhove
18 [GO] 2025―Jan―02 Learning from a pandemic many are forgetting Jon Cohen
19 [GO] 2024―Dec―12 Why hasn’t the bird flu pandemic started? Kai Kupferschmidt
20 [GO] 2024―Nov―28 Endothelial inflammation in COVID-19 Peter Libby
21 [GO] 2024―Nov―07 COVID-19 pandemic interventions reshaped the global dispersal of seasonal influenza viruses Zhiyuan Chen, Joseph L.-H. Tsui, Bernardo Gutierrez, Simon Busch Moreno, Louis du Plessis, Xiaowei Deng, et al. (+7)
22 [GO] 2024―Nov―07 Collateral effects of pandemic control Pejman Rohani, Justin Bahl
23 [GO] 2024―Oct―17 Why does COVID-19 vaccine protection quickly wane? Jon Cohen
24 [GO] 2024―Oct―03 Africa aims to avert an mpox pandemic Nicaise Ndembi, Salim S. Abdool Karim
25 [GO] 2024―Aug―22 COVID-19 is surging again-with far fewer serious cases Jon Cohen
26 [GO] 2024―Aug―15 Structure and inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 spike refolding in membranes Michael W. Grunst, Zhuan Qin, Esteban Dodero-Rojas, Shilei Ding, Jérémie Prévost, Yaozong Chen, et al. (+9)
27 [GO] 2024―Aug―08 Mind the COVID-19 gap Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price Anthony Abraham Jack Princeton University Press, 2024. 312 pp. Jonathan Wai
28 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for ventilation and indoor air quality Lidia Morawska, Yuguo Li, Tunga Salthammer
29 [GO] 2024―Jul―11 Drivers of epidemic dynamics in real time from daily digital COVID-19 measurements Michelle Kendall, Luca Ferretti, Chris Wymant, Daphne Tsallis, James Petrie, Andrea Di Francia, et al. (+7)
30 [GO] 2024―Jun―06 Global pandemic treaty stalls, again, over equity concerns Jon Cohen
31 [GO] 2024―May―23 U.S. blocks funding for pandemic research group Jocelyn Kaiser
32 [GO] 2024―May―02 Pandemics and their accelerants The Human Disease: How We Create Pandemics, from Our Bodies to Our Beliefs Sabrina Sholts MIT Press, 2024. 352 pp. Christos Lynteris
33 [GO] 2024―Apr―30 A pandemic agreement is within reach Anita Cicero, Alexandra Phelan
34 [GO] 2024―Mar―28 Design of a SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease inhibitor with antiviral efficacy in a mouse model Bin Tan, Xiaoming Zhang, Ahmadullah Ansari, Prakash Jadhav, Haozhou Tan, Kan Li, et al. (+7)
35 [GO] 2024―Mar―21 Rifts over equity imperil WHO’s pandemic treaty Jon Cohen
36 [GO] 2024―Mar―14 Erratum for the Research Article “The Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan was the early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic” by M. Worobey et al .
37 [GO] 2024―Feb―22 Solving the puzzle of Long Covid Ziyad Al-Aly, Eric Topol
38 [GO] 2024―Feb―08 Erratum for the Research Article “Structural basis for continued antibody evasion by the SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain” by K. G. Nabel et al .
39 [GO] 2024―Jan―25 SARS-CoV-2 sneezing explained Mitch Leslie
40 [GO] 2024―Jan―18 Immune damage in Long Covid Wolfram Ruf
41 [GO] 2024―Jan―18 Persistent complement dysregulation with signs of thromboinflammation in active Long Covid Carlo Cervia-Hasler, Sarah C. Brüningk, Tobias Hoch, Bowen Fan, Giulia Muzio, Ryan C. Thompson, et al. (+22)
42 [GO] 2023―Dec―07 Rare studies expose bats to SARS-CoV-2 Jon Cohen
43 [GO] 2023―Nov―23 Novel coronavirus blamed for Cyprus cat deaths Catherine Offord
44 [GO] 2023―Nov―09 Open science discovery of potent noncovalent SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors Melissa L. Boby, Daren Fearon, Matteo Ferla, Mihajlo Filep, Lizbé Koekemoer, Matthew C. Robinson, et al. (+206)
45 [GO] 2023―Nov―09 Preparing for the next pandemic Brian K. Shoichet, Charles S. Craik
46 [GO] 2023―Oct―26 Billions boost next-generation weapons against SARS-CoV-2 Jon Cohen
47 [GO] 2023―Oct―12 Variant-adapted COVID-19 booster vaccines Florian Krammer, Ali H. Ellebedy
48 [GO] 2023―Oct―12 Award honors pair for mRNA work key to COVID-19 vaccines Catherine Offord, Jon Cohen
49 [GO] 2023―Oct―12 Erratum for the Research Article “The molecular epidemiology of multiple zoonotic origins of SARS-CoV-2” by J. E. Pekar et al.
50 [GO] 2023―Oct―11 Mapping SARS-CoV-2 antigenic relationships and serological responses Samuel H. Wilks, Barbara Mühlemann, Xiaoying Shen, Sina Türeli, Eric B. LeGresley, Antonia Netzl, et al. (+26)
51 [GO] 2023―Sep―28 MRI study charts organ damage months after COVID-19 Catherine Offord
52 [GO] 2023―Sep―28 Pandemics and their lessons Foreign Bodies: Pandemics, Vaccines, and the Health of Nations Simon Schama Ecco, 2023. 480 pp. Michael A. Goldman
53 [GO] 2023―Aug―24 Will climate change amplify epidemics and give rise to pandemics? Tulio de Oliveira, Houriiyah Tegally
54 [GO] 2023―Jul―20 Genomic assessment of invasion dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 Joseph L.-H. Tsui, John T. McCrone, Ben Lambert, Sumali Bajaj, Rhys P. D. Inward, Paolo Bosetti, et al. (+34)
55 [GO] 2023―Jul―06 Studies probe COVID-19 shots’ link to rare symptoms Gretchen Vogel, Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
56 [GO] 2023―Jun―29 Scientists, U.S. counter claims of pandemic patient zero at lab Jon Cohen
57 [GO] 2023―Jun―22 Could chatbots help devise the next pandemic virus? Robert F. Service
58 [GO] 2023―Jun―08 Companies hoard COVID-19 vaccines, stalling future research Jon Cohen
59 [GO] 2023―Jun―08 Behavioral responses of terrestrial mammals to COVID-19 lockdowns Marlee A. Tucker, Aafke M. Schipper, Tempe S. F. Adams, Nina Attias, Tal Avgar, Natarsha L. Babic, et al. (+168)
60 [GO] 2023―May―25 New antibodies that the coronavirus can’t elude Robert F. Service
61 [GO] 2023―May―25 Decision nears for fall coronavirus vaccine Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
62 [GO] 2023―May―25 Implementation, compliance, and pandemic legal obligations Mark Eccleston-Turner, Gian-Luca Burci, Jonathan Liberman, Sharifah Sekalala
63 [GO] 2023―May―11 End of COVID-19 emergencies sparks debate Kai Kupferschmidt, Meredith Wadman
64 [GO] 2023―May―04 Cascading failures in COVID-19 vaccine equity James V. Lavery, Rachael M. Porter, David G. Addiss
65 [GO] 2023―Apr―06 Share all SARS-CoV-2 data immediately Maria D. Van Kerkhove
66 [GO] 2023―Apr―06 Dispute simmers over who first shared SARS-CoV-2’s genome Martin Enserink
67 [GO] 2023―Mar―31 Could a popular antiviral supercharge the pandemic? Robert F. Service
68 [GO] 2023―Mar―23 New clues to pandemic’s origin surface, causing uproar Jon Cohen
69 [GO] 2023―Mar―23 New Long Covid cases decline with Omicron Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
70 [GO] 2023―Mar―16 Do COVID-19 vaccine mandates still make sense? Gretchen Vogel
71 [GO] 2023―Feb―02 The NIH-led research response to COVID-19 Francis Collins, Stacey Adam, Christine Colvis, Elizabeth Desrosiers, Ruxandra Draghia-Akli, Anthony Fauci, et al. (+26)
72 [GO] 2023―Feb―02 Protein decoys may battle COVID-19 and more Robert F. Service
73 [GO] 2023―Feb―02 New COVID-19 vaccine strategy would mimic flu’s annual shots Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
74 [GO] 2023―Feb―02 Managing sources of error during pandemics Simon Cauchemez, Paolo Bosetti, Benjamin J. Cowling
75 [GO] 2023―Jan―05 China is flying blind as the pandemic rages Dennis Normile
76 [GO] 2022―Dec―20 Inborn errors of OAS-RNase L in SARS-CoV-2-related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children Danyel Lee, Jérémie Le Pen, Ahmad Yatim, Beihua Dong, Yann Aquino, Masato Ogishi, et al. (+97)
77 [GO] 2022―Dec―15 Pandemic vaccine equity plan may soon start winding down Gretchen Vogel
78 [GO] 2022―Dec―01 Gradual emergence followed by exponential spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in Africa Carlo Fischer, Tongai Gibson Maponga, Anges Yadouleton, Nuro Abílio, Emmanuel Aboce, Praise Adewumi, et al. (+82)
79 [GO] 2022―Dec―01 Pandemic accelerates ‘GRExit’ Katie Langin
80 [GO] 2022―Nov―17 COVID-19 vaccination and menstruation Victoria Male
81 [GO] 2022―Oct―20 Heart risks fuel debate over COVID-19 boosters Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
82 [GO] 2022―Oct―20 Imprinted antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineages Young-Jun Park, Dora Pinto, Alexandra C. Walls, Zhuoming Liu, Anna De Marco, Fabio Benigni, et al. (+46)
83 [GO] 2022―Oct―20 Erratum for the Research Article “Structural basis of ribosomal frameshifting during translation of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome,” by P. R. Bhatt et al .
84 [GO] 2022―Oct―13 Evidence backs natural origin for pandemic, report asserts Jon Cohen
85 [GO] 2022―Oct―06 Partisanship and the pandemic Pandemic Politics Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, and Thomas B. Pepinsky Princeton University Press, 2022. 400 pp. Matthew S. Levendusky
86 [GO] 2022―Sep―29 New Omicron strains may portend big COVID-19 waves Gretchen Vogel
87 [GO] 2022―Sep―29 University pandemic policies raise equity worries Katie Langin
88 [GO] 2022―Sep―15 The evolving SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Africa: Insights from rapidly expanding genomic surveillance Houriiyah Tegally, James E. San, Matthew Cotten, Monika Moir, Bryan Tegomoh, Gerald Mboowa, et al. (+395)
89 [GO] 2022―Sep―15 Private venture tackles Long Covid, aims to test drugs soon Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
90 [GO] 2022―Sep―08 COVID-19 and children Carl A. Pierce, Kevan C. Herold, Betsy C. Herold, Janet Chou, Adrienne Randolph, Binita Kane, et al. (+6)
91 [GO] 2022―Aug―25 Wildlife trade is likely the source of SARS-CoV-2 Xiaowei Jiang, Ruoqi Wang
92 [GO] 2022―Aug―18 T cell immunity to COVID-19 vaccines E. John Wherry, Dan H. Barouch
93 [GO] 2022―Aug―18 Long Covid clues emerge from patients’ blood Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
94 [GO] 2022―Aug―04 Making broader coronavirus vaccines is a struggle Jon Cohen
95 [GO] 2022―Jul―26 The Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan was the early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic Michael Worobey, Joshua I. Levy, Lorena Malpica Serrano, Alexander Crits-Christoph, Jonathan E. Pekar, Stephen A. Goldstein, et al. (+12)
96 [GO] 2022―Jul―26 The molecular epidemiology of multiple zoonotic origins of SARS-CoV-2 Jonathan E. Pekar, Andrew Magee, Edyth Parker, Niema Moshiri, Katherine Izhikevich, Jennifer L. Havens, et al. (+23)
97 [GO] 2022―Jul―14 Nailing the nuance on COVID-19 Robert M. Wachter
98 [GO] 2022―Jul―14 Vaccinate to combat COVID-19 in China Ruishan Chen, Xiaona Guo, Annah Zhu
99 [GO] 2022―Jul―14 A treaty to break the pandemic cycle Alexandra L. Phelan, Colin J. Carlson
100 [GO] 2022―Jul―12 ACE2-binding exposes the SARS-CoV-2 fusion peptide to broadly neutralizing coronavirus antibodies Jun Siong Low, Josipa Jerak, M. Alejandra Tortorici, Matthew McCallum, Dora Pinto, Antonino Cassotta, et al. (+27)
101 [GO] 2022―Jul―12 Broadly neutralizing antibodies target the coronavirus fusion peptide Cherrelle Dacon, Courtney Tucker, Linghang Peng, Chang-Chun D. Lee, Ting-Hui Lin, Meng Yuan, et al. (+38)
102 [GO] 2022―Jun―30 Pandemic-inspired policies Nandhini Kesavan, Senthilkumar Seenuvasaragavan, Katie Burnette, Ashley Barbara Heim, Rishi Jai Patel, Juliet Johnston, et al. (+7)
103 [GO] 2022―Jun―28 Shifting mutational constraints in the SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain during viral evolution Tyler N. Starr, Allison J. Greaney, William W. Hannon, Andrea N. Loes, Kevin Hauser, Josh R. Dillen, et al. (+9)
104 [GO] 2022―Jun―23 Pathogenicity, transmissibility, and fitness of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in Syrian hamsters Shuofeng Yuan, Zi-Wei Ye, Ronghui Liang, Kaiming Tang, Anna Jinxia Zhang, Gang Lu, et al. (+24)
105 [GO] 2022―Jun―16 Clues to long COVID Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
106 [GO] 2022―Jun―16 Glacial pace for U.S. Long Covid grants Meredith Wadman
107 [GO] 2022―Jun―14 Immune boosting by B.1.1.529 ( Omicron) depends on previous SARS-CoV-2 exposure Catherine J. Reynolds, Corinna Pade, Joseph M. Gibbons, Ashley D. Otter, Kai-Min Lin, Diana Muñoz Sandoval, et al. (+140)
108 [GO] 2022―May―26 Coronavirus, adenovirus, or both? Hepatitis poses mystery Meredith Wadman
109 [GO] 2022―May―24 Twin peaks: The Omicron SARS-CoV-2 BA.1 and BA.2 epidemics in England Paul Elliott, Oliver Eales, Nicholas Steyn, David Tang, Barbara Bodinier, Haowei Wang, et al. (+14)
110 [GO] 2022―May―24 Analysis of 6.4 million SARS-CoV-2 genomes identifies mutations associated with fitness Fritz Obermeyer, Martin Jankowiak, Nikolaos Barkas, Stephen F. Schaffner, Jesse D. Pyle, Leonid Yurkovetskiy, et al. (+7)
111 [GO] 2022―May―12 Pandemic delays continue to plague polar science Paul Voosen
112 [GO] 2022―May―05 Rapid response modeling of SARS-CoV-2 transmission Jon Zelner, Marisa Eisenberg
113 [GO] 2022―Apr―28 First self-copying mRNA vaccine proves itself in pandemic trial Jon Cohen
114 [GO] 2022―Mar―24 Structural basis for potent antibody neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 variants including B.1.1.529 Tongqing Zhou, Lingshu Wang, John Misasi, Amarendra Pegu, Yi Zhang, Darcy R. Harris, et al. (+19)
115 [GO] 2022―Mar―15 Increased risk of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection associated with emergence of Omicron in South Africa Juliet R. C. Pulliam, Cari van Schalkwyk, Nevashan Govender, Anne von Gottberg, Cheryl Cohen, Michelle J. Groome, et al. (+3)
116 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 The immunology and immunopathology of COVID-19 Miriam Merad, Catherine A. Blish, Federica Sallusto, Akiko Iwasaki
117 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 End COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak, Edward Miguel, Jason Abaluck, Amrita Ahuja, Marcella Alsan, Abhijit Banerjee, et al. (+22)
118 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 COVID-19 vaccination: The road ahead Daniel M. Altmann, Rosemary J. Boyton
119 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 COVID-19-lessons for zoonotic disease Edward C. Holmes
120 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 Stopping pandemics before they start: Lessons learned from SARS-CoV-2 Aled M. Edwards, Ralph S. Baric, Erica Ollmann Saphire, Jeffrey B. Ulmer
121 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 The changing epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 Katia Koelle, Michael A. Martin, Rustom Antia, Ben Lopman, Natalie E. Dean
122 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 A pandemic education Camila Fonseca Amorim da Silva, Anna Uzonyi, Joseph Michael Cusimano, Thomy Nilsson, Nikos Konstantinides, Fernanda Oda, et al. (+6)
123 [GO] 2022―Mar―10 When is a pandemic officially ‘over’? Meredith Wadman
124 [GO] 2022―Mar―08 KIR + CD8 + T cells suppress pathogenic T cells and are active in autoimmune diseases and COVID-19 Jing Li, Maxim Zaslavsky, Yapeng Su, Jing Guo, Michael J. Sikora, Vincent van Unen, et al. (+30)
125 [GO] 2022―Mar―03 Studies bolster pandemic origin in Wuhan animal market Jon Cohen
126 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 Why do people die from COVID-19? Paul Bastard
127 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 Structural basis of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron immune evasion and receptor engagement Matthew McCallum, Nadine Czudnochowski, Laura E. Rosen, Samantha K. Zepeda, John E. Bowen, Alexandra C. Walls, et al. (+11)
128 [GO] 2022―Feb―17 COVID-19 boosts risk of heart disease 1 year later Meredith Wadman
129 [GO] 2022―Feb―17 SARS-CoV-2 Beta variant infection elicits potent lineage-specific and cross-reactive antibodies S. Momsen Reincke, Meng Yuan, Hans-Christian Kornau, Victor M. Corman, Scott van Hoof, Elisa Sánchez-Sendin, et al. (+28)
130 [GO] 2022―Feb―10 Neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron by BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine-elicited human sera Alexander Muik, Bonny Gaby Lui, Ann-Kathrin Wallisch, Maren Bacher, Julia Mühl, Jonas Reinholz, et al. (+11)
131 [GO] 2022―Jan―27 Indirect protection of children from SARS-CoV-2 infection through parental vaccination Samah Hayek, Galit Shaham, Yatir Ben-Shlomo, Eldad Kepten, Noa Dagan, Daniel Nevo, et al. (+4)
132 [GO] 2022―Jan―27 Vaccination with BNT162b2 reduces transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to household contacts in Israel Ottavia Prunas, Joshua L. Warren, Forrest W. Crawford, Sivan Gazit, Tal Patalon, Daniel M. Weinberger, Virginia E. Pitzer
133 [GO] 2022―Jan―27 Vaccines may cause rare, Long Covid-like symptoms Jennifer Couzin-Frankel, Gretchen Vogel
134 [GO] 2022―Jan―21 Structural basis for continued antibody evasion by the SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain Katherine G. Nabel, Sarah A. Clark, Sundaresh Shankar, Junhua Pan, Lars E. Clark, Pan Yang, et al. (+25)
135 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 Nervous system consequences of COVID-19 Serena Spudich, Avindra Nath
136 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 Studies reveal dangers of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy Meredith Wadman
137 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant: Antibody evasion and cryo-EM structure of spike protein-ACE2 complex Dhiraj Mannar, James W. Saville, Xing Zhu, Shanti S. Srivastava, Alison M. Berezuk, Katharine S. Tuttle, et al. (+3)
138 [GO] 2022―Jan―14 Impact of community masking on COVID-19: A cluster-randomized trial in Bangladesh Jason Abaluck, Laura H. Kwong, Ashley Styczynski, Ashraful Haque, Md. Alamgir Kabir, Ellen Bates-Jefferys, et al. (+16)
139 [GO] 2022―Jan―14 4′-Fluorouridine is an oral antiviral that blocks respiratory syncytial virus and SARS-CoV-2 replication Julien Sourimant, Carolin M. Lieber, Megha Aggarwal, Robert M. Cox, Josef D. Wolf, Jeong-Joong Yoon, et al. (+9)
140 [GO] 2022―Jan―14 Heterologous infection and vaccination shapes immunity against SARS-CoV-2 variants Catherine J. Reynolds, Joseph M. Gibbons, Corinna Pade, Kai-Min Lin, Diana Muñoz Sandoval, Franziska Pieper, et al. (+19)
141 [GO] 2022―Jan―14 India’s pandemic toll far exceeds official count Jon Cohen
142 [GO] 2022―Jan―06 Immune correlates analysis of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine efficacy clinical trial Peter B. Gilbert, David C. Montefiori, Adrian B. McDermott, Youyi Fong, David Benkeser, Weiping Deng, et al. (+34)
143 [GO] 2022―Jan―06 The pandemic whistleblower Jon Cohen
144 [GO] 2021―Dec―23 COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infections Ravindra K. Gupta, Eric J. Topol
145 [GO] 2021―Dec―23 Molecular basis of immune evasion by the Delta and Kappa SARS-CoV-2 variants Matthew McCallum, Alexandra C. Walls, Kaitlin R. Sprouse, John E. Bowen, Laura E. Rosen, Ha V. Dang, et al. (+13)
146 [GO] 2021―Dec―23 A new tool to probe SARS-CoV-2 variants Bryan A. Johnson, Vineet D. Menachery
147 [GO] 2021―Dec―23 Rapid assessment of SARS-CoV-2-evolved variants using virus-like particles Abdullah M. Syed, Taha Y. Taha, Takako Tabata, Irene P. Chen, Alison Ciling, Mir M. Khalid, et al. (+6)
148 [GO] 2021―Dec―16 COVID-19 impact on infant and adolescent vaccine supplies Tania Cernuschi, Stefano Malvolti, Matthew Downham, Dominique Maugeais, David Robinson, Alejandro Cravioto
149 [GO] 2021―Dec―09 How pandemic pressure is re-engineering clinical trials Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
150 [GO] 2021―Dec―02 Dissecting the early COVID-19 cases in Wuhan Michael Worobey
151 [GO] 2021―Nov―18 Create a COVID-19 commission Christopher F. Chyba, Christine K. Cassel, Susan L. Graham, John P. Holdren, Ed Penhoet, William H. Press, et al. (+2)
152 [GO] 2021―Nov―18 COVID-19 vaccines for children Jeffrey S. Gerber, Paul A. Offit
153 [GO] 2021―Nov―11 Cash incentives, ethics, and COVID-19 vaccination Nancy S. Jecker
154 [GO] 2021―Nov―11 Antiviral pills could change pandemic’s course Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
155 [GO] 2021―Nov―04 Children and COVID-19 in schools Shamez N. Ladhani
156 [GO] 2021―Nov―04 SARS-CoV-2 vaccine protection and deaths among US veterans during 2021 Barbara A. Cohn, Piera M. Cirillo, Caitlin C. Murphy, Nickilou Y. Krigbaum, Arthur W. Wallace
157 [GO] 2021―Nov―02 An oral SARS-CoV-2 M pro inhibitor clinical candidate for the treatment of COVID-19 Dafydd R. Owen, Charlotte M. N. Allerton, Annaliesa S. Anderson, Lisa Aschenbrenner, Melissa Avery, Simon Berritt, et al. (+37)
158 [GO] 2021―Nov―02 Exponential growth, high prevalence of SARS-CoV-2, and vaccine effectiveness associated with the Delta variant Paul Elliott, David Haw, Haowei Wang, Oliver Eales, Caroline E. Walters, Kylie E. C. Ainslie, et al. (+584)
159 [GO] 2021―Oct―28 Defective viral RNA sensing linked to severe COVID-19 John Schoggins
160 [GO] 2021―Oct―28 Pandemic productivity dip may linger Jyoti Madhusoodanan
161 [GO] 2021―Oct―28 Pandemic spotlight brings attention-and plenty of heat Kai Kupferschmidt
162 [GO] 2021―Oct―28 Postpandemic adjustments
163 [GO] 2021―Oct―26 Membrane fusion and immune evasion by the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant Jun Zhang, Tianshu Xiao, Yongfei Cai, Christy L. Lavine, Hanqin Peng, Haisun Zhu, et al. (+11)
164 [GO] 2021―Oct―23 Control of Pandemic Influenza: Influenza . Virus, Vaccines, and Strategy. Proceedings of a meeting, Rougemont, Jan. 1976. Philip Selby, Ed. Published for Sandoz Institute for Health and Socio-Economic Studies by Academic Press, New York, 1976. 354 pp., illus. Paper, $19.75. Sandoz Institute Publication No. 5.; Influenza . The Viruses and the Disease. Charles H. Stuart-Harris and Geoffrey C. Schild. Publishing Sciences Group, Littleton, Mass., 1976. x, 242 pp., illus. $22. R. Walter Schlesinger
165 [GO] 2021―Oct―23 AIDS from Its Beginnings: History of AIDS . Emergence and Origin of a Modern Pandemic. Mirko D. Grmek. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1990. xii, 279 pp. $29.95. Translated from the French edition (1989) by Russell C. Maulitz and Jacalyn Duffin. Elizabeth Fee
166 [GO] 2021―Oct―22 Protection against SARS-CoV-2 beta variant in mRNA-1273 vaccine-boosted nonhuman primates Kizzmekia S. Corbett, Matthew Gagne, Danielle A. Wagner, Sarah O’ Connell, Sandeep R. Narpala, Dillon R. Flebbe, et al. (+60)
167 [GO] 2021―Oct―22 Tackling the pandemic with (biased) data Christina Pagel, Christian A. Yates
168 [GO] 2021―Oct―22 What tore apart The Lancet ’s COVID-19 origin probe? Jon Cohen
169 [GO] 2021―Oct―21 COVID-19 transmission dynamics underlying epidemic waves in Kenya Samuel P. C. Brand, John Ojal, Rabia Aziza, Vincent Were, Emelda A. Okiro, Ivy K Kombe, et al. (+27)
170 [GO] 2021―Oct―16 Pandemic enters transition phase-but to what? Kai Kupferschmidt
171 [GO] 2021―Oct―15 mRNA vaccines induce durable immune memory to SARS-CoV-2 and variants of concern Rishi R. Goel, Mark M. Painter, Sokratis A. Apostolidis, Divij Mathew, Wenzhao Meng, Aaron M. Rosenfeld, et al. (+64)
172 [GO] 2021―Oct―15 Replication and single-cycle delivery of SARS-CoV-2 replicons Inna Ricardo-Lax, Joseph M. Luna, Tran Thi Nhu Thao, Jérémie Le Pen, Yingpu Yu, H.-Heinrich Hoffmann, et al. (+20)
173 [GO] 2021―Oct―15 Genomic characterization and epidemiology of an emerging SARS-CoV-2 variant in Delhi, India Mahesh S. Dhar, Robin Marwal, Radhakrishnan VS, Kalaiarasan Ponnusamy, Bani Jolly, Rahul C. Bhoyar, et al. (+73)
174 [GO] 2021―Oct―15 With COVID-19, modeling takes on life and death importance Martin Enserink, Kai Kupferschmidt
175 [GO] 2021―Oct―14 Can interferons stop COVID-19 before it takes hold? Meredith Wadman
176 [GO] 2021―Oct―12 Monetary incentives increase COVID-19 vaccinations Pol Campos-Mercade, Armando N. Meier, Florian H. Schneider, Stephan Meier, Devin Pope, Erik Wengström
177 [GO] 2021―Oct―10 A year of genomic surveillance reveals how the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic unfolded in Africa Eduan Wilkinson, Marta Giovanetti, Houriiyah Tegally, James E. San, Richard Lessells, Diego Cuadros, et al. (+296)
178 [GO] 2021―Oct―10 Pandemic haiku Jennifer Sills
179 [GO] 2021―Sep―28 A prenylated dsRNA sensor protects against severe COVID-19 Arthur Wickenhagen, Elena Sugrue, Spyros Lytras, Srikeerthana Kuchi, Marko Noerenberg, Matthew L. Turnbull, et al. (+416)
180 [GO] 2021―Sep―23 Defining variant-resistant epitopes targeted by SARS-CoV-2 antibodies: A global consortium study Kathryn M. Hastie, Haoyang Li, Daniel Bedinger, Sharon L. Schendel, S. Moses Dennison, Kan Li, et al. (+67)
181 [GO] 2021―Sep―23 Large study will probe Long Covid Jocelyn Kaiser
182 [GO] 2021―Sep―16 Institutions’ role in postpandemic support Antoine de Morree, Al’ai Alvarez
183 [GO] 2021―Sep―14 Low-dose mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine generates durable memory enhanced by cross-reactive T cells Jose Mateus, Jennifer M. Dan, Zeli Zhang, Carolyn Rydyznski Moderbacher, Marshall Lammers, Benjamin Goodwin, et al. (+3)
184 [GO] 2021―Sep―09 A COVID-19 publishing revolution? Not yet Jeffrey Brainard
185 [GO] 2021―Sep―09 U.S. ups coronavirus surveillance Meredith Wadman
186 [GO] 2021―Sep―09 A pandemic prevention moonshot Jon Cohen
187 [GO] 2021―Sep―02 SARS-CoV-2 infection confers greater immunity than shots Meredith Wadman
188 [GO] 2021―Sep―02 The hunt for SARS-CoV-2’s ancestors heats up Jon Cohen
189 [GO] 2021―Aug―31 Cross-reactive CD4+ T cells enhance SARS-CoV-2 immune responses upon infection and vaccination Lucie Loyal, Julian Braun, Larissa Henze, Beate Kruse, Manuela Dingeldey, Ulf Reimer, et al. (+31)
190 [GO] 2021―Aug―26 The case for wildlife as the COVID-19 origin Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
191 [GO] 2021―Aug―19 Targeting the main protease of SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Stella Hurtley
192 [GO] 2021―Aug―19 Poultry passport to pandemic Caroline Ash, Stella Hurtley
193 [GO] 2021―Aug―17 Vaccine nationalism and the dynamics and control of SARS-CoV-2 Caroline E. Wagner, Chadi M. Saad-Roy, Sinead E. Morris, Rachel E. Baker, Michael J. Mina, Jeremy Farrar, et al. (+7)
194 [GO] 2021―Aug―17 The animal origin of SARS-CoV-2 Spyros Lytras, Wei Xia, Joseph Hughes, Xiaowei Jiang, David L. Robertson
195 [GO] 2021―Aug―12 Defenses against SARS-CoV-2 variants Valda Vinson, Stella Hurtley
196 [GO] 2021―Aug―12 Durability of mRNA-1273 vaccine-induced antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants Amarendra Pegu, Sarah O’Connell, Stephen D. Schmidt, Sijy O’Dell, Chloe A. Talana, Lilin Lai, et al. (+26)
197 [GO] 2021―Aug―05 SARS-CoV-2 from alpha to epsilon Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
198 [GO] 2021―Aug―05 Effect of natural mutations of SARS-CoV-2 on spike structure, conformation, and antigenicity Sophie M.-C. Gobeil, Katarzyna Janowska, Shana McDowell, Katayoun Mansouri, Robert Parks, Victoria Stalls, et al. (+10)
199 [GO] 2021―Jul―29 Immune correlates of protection by mRNA-1273 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 in nonhuman primates Kizzmekia S. Corbett, Martha C. Nason, Britta Flach, Matthew Gagne, Sarah O’Connell, Timothy S. Johnston, et al. (+58)
200 [GO] 2021―Jul―29 No shortcuts to SARS-CoV-2 antivirals Aled Edwards, Ingo V. Hartung
201 [GO] 2021―Jul―29 The Long Covid pandemic Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
202 [GO] 2021―Jul―29 The road to addressing Long Covid Nisreen A. Alwan
203 [GO] 2021―Jul―27 Structural basis of mismatch recognition by a SARS-CoV-2 proofreading enzyme Chang Liu, Wei Shi, Scott T. Becker, David G. Schatz, Bin Liu, Yang Yang
204 [GO] 2021―Jul―22 Spatiotemporal invasion dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 emergence Moritz U.G. Kraemer, Verity Hill, Christopher Ruis, Simon Dellicour, Sumali Bajaj, John T. McCrone, et al. (+18)
205 [GO] 2021―Jul―22 WHO chief pressures China on pandemic origin Jon Cohen
206 [GO] 2021―Jul―20 Masitinib is a broad coronavirus 3CL inhibitor that blocks replication of SARS-CoV-2 Nir Drayman, Jennifer K. DeMarco, Krysten A. Jones, Saara-Anne Azizi, Heather M. Froggatt, Kemin Tan, et al. (+32)
207 [GO] 2021―Jul―15 Senescent cells exacerbate COVID-19 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
208 [GO] 2021―Jul―15 Added value of PCR testing for COVID-19 Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
209 [GO] 2021―Jul―15 Will COVID-19 change science? Past pandemics offer clues Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
210 [GO] 2021―Jul―09 Sex-specific metabolism and COVID-19 John F. Foley, Michael Funk
211 [GO] 2021―Jul―09 Sex and gender missing in COVID-19 data Cathleen O'Grady
212 [GO] 2021―Jul―09 Journal retracts paper claiming COVID-19 vaccines kill Meredith Wadman
213 [GO] 2021―Jul―09 Networks of SARS-CoV-2 transmission Muge Cevik, Stefan D. Baral
214 [GO] 2021―Jul―08 ‘Too good to be true’: Doubts swirl around trial that saw 77% reduction in COVID-19 mortality Robert Service
215 [GO] 2021―Jul―07 COVID-19 affects men and women differently. So why don’t clinical trials report gender data? Cathleen O’Grady
216 [GO] 2021―Jul―07 Why the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to overdue change in academia June Gruber
217 [GO] 2021―Jul―03 Scientists quit journal board, protesting ‘grossly irresponsible’ study claiming COVID-19 vaccines kill Meredith Wadman
218 [GO] 2021―Jul―03 Can immune responses alone reveal which COVID-19 vaccines work best? Jon Cohen
219 [GO] 2021―Jul―01 Did a Chinese team ‘obscure’ early coronavirus sequences? Jon Cohen
220 [GO] 2021―Jul―01 Pandemic haiku
221 [GO] 2021―Jul―01 SARS-CoV-2 immune evasion by the B.1.427/B.1.429 variant of concern Matthew McCallum, Jessica Bassi, Anna De Marco, Alex Chen, Alexandra C. Walls, Julia Di Iulio, et al. (+26)
222 [GO] 2021―Jul―01 Ultrapotent antibodies against diverse and highly transmissible SARS-CoV-2 variants Lingshu Wang, Tongqing Zhou, Yi Zhang, Eun Sung Yang, Chaim A. Schramm, Wei Shi, et al. (+52)
223 [GO] 2021―Jun―25 Delta variant triggers new phase in the pandemic Kai Kupferschmidt, Meredith Wadman
224 [GO] 2021―Jun―24 Structural basis for enhanced infectivity and immune evasion of SARS-CoV-2 variants Yongfei Cai, Jun Zhang, Tianshu Xiao, Christy L. Lavine, Shaun Rawson, Hanqin Peng, et al. (+13)
225 [GO] 2021―Jun―22 Drug-induced phospholipidosis confounds drug repurposing for SARS-CoV-2 Tia A. Tummino, Veronica V. Rezelj, Benoit Fischer, Audrey Fischer, Matthew J. O’Meara, Blandine Monel, et al. (+23)
226 [GO] 2021―Jun―17 Probing CD4 T cell immunity to SARS-CoV-2 Seth Thomas Scanlon, Michael Funk
227 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 Japanese scientists warn that Tokyo Olympics could help spread COVID-19 Dennis Normile
228 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 Brazil gives Russian COVID-19 vaccine a chance, approving the import of limited doses Sofia Moutinho
229 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 Mixing COVID-19 vaccines appears to boost immune responses Gretchen Vogel
230 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 DNA test to predict odds of severe COVID-19 draws scrutiny Jocelyn Kaiser
231 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 Atmospheric ozone and pandemic lockdowns Jonathan P. D. Abbatt, Michael Funk
232 [GO] 2021―Jun―08 A ‘landmark’ trial to test mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 in Africa can’t get the coveted shots Jon Cohen
233 [GO] 2021―Jun―08 Would you have your DNA tested to predict how hard COVID-19 would strike? Should you? Jocelyn Kaiser
234 [GO] 2021―Jun―08 Senolytics reduce coronavirus-related mortality in old mice Christina D. Camell, Matthew J. Yousefzadeh, Yi Zhu, Larissa G. P. Langhi Prata, Matthew A. Huggins, Mark Pierson, et al. (+28)
235 [GO] 2021―Jun―05 Tragic spring surge leads India to crank up coronavirus vaccine effort Joel Goldberg
236 [GO] 2021―Jun―03 Fe-S cofactors in the SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase are potential antiviral targets Nunziata Maio, Bernard A. P. Lafont, Debangsu Sil, Yan Li, J. Martin Bollinger, Carsten Krebs, et al. (+3)
237 [GO] 2021―Jun―03 Respiratory viruses during the pandemic Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
238 [GO] 2021―Jun―03 Uncertain effects of the pandemic on respiratory viruses Gabriela B. Gomez, Cedric Mahé, Sandra S. Chaves
239 [GO] 2021―Jun―02 Brazilian town experiment shows mass vaccination can wipe out COVID-19 Sofia Moutinho
240 [GO] 2021―Jun―02 Israel reports link between rare cases of heart inflammation and COVID-19 vaccination in young men Gretchen Vogel
241 [GO] 2021―May―28 Scientists rally around misconduct consultant facing legal threat after challenging COVID-19 drug researcher Cathleen O’Grady
242 [GO] 2021―May―28 ‘Dear those in charge’: A scientist’s coronavirus impact statement Adam Ruben
243 [GO] 2021―May―27 Rich countries cornered COVID-19 vaccine doses. Four strategies to right a ‘scandalous inequity’ Jon Cohen
244 [GO] 2021―May―27 Biden adds voice to calls for further investigation into origins of pandemic virus John Travis
245 [GO] 2021―May―27 Two more coronaviruses may infect people Anthony King
246 [GO] 2021―May―25 I’m subject NL002-0060 and I’m dropping out of my COVID-19 vaccine trial Martin Enserink
247 [GO] 2021―May―25 Estimating infectiousness throughout SARS-CoV-2 infection course Terry C. Jones, Guido Biele, Barbara Mühlemann, Talitha Veith, Julia Schneider, Jörn Beheim-Schwarzbach, et al. (+14)
248 [GO] 2021―May―21 Blind spots thwart global coronavirus tracking Meredith Wadman
249 [GO] 2021―May―21 Two more coronaviruses can infect people, studies suggest Anthony King
250 [GO] 2021―May―21 Structural and functional ramifications of antigenic drift in recent SARS-CoV-2 variants Meng Yuan, Deli Huang, Chang-Chun D. Lee, Nicholas C. Wu, Abigail M. Jackson, Xueyong Zhu, et al. (+11)
251 [GO] 2021―May―20 Why is the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccine campaign faltering? Jon Cohen
252 [GO] 2021―May―20 Face masks effectively limit the probability of SARS-CoV-2 transmission Yafang Cheng, Nan Ma, Christian Witt, Steffen Rapp, Philipp S. Wild, Meinrat O. Andreae, et al. (+2)
253 [GO] 2021―May―18 Human tissue preserved since World War I yields new clues about 1918 pandemic Kai Kupferschmidt
254 [GO] 2021―May―18 Forget throat swabs: Dutch company claims its breathalyzer can help sniff out COVID-19 Jop Vrieze
255 [GO] 2021―May―18 Clonal analysis of immunodominance and cross-reactivity of the CD4 T cell response to SARS-CoV-2 Jun Siong Low, Daniela Vaqueirinho, Federico Mele, Mathilde Foglierini, Josipa Jerak, Michela Perotti, et al. (+13)
256 [GO] 2021―May―15 Scientists tracking coronavirus variants struggle with global blind spots Meredith Wadman
257 [GO] 2021―May―15 The pandemic surge at home is threatening an Indian vaccinemaker’s bid to protect the world Jon Cohen
258 [GO] 2021―May―14 Only 1% of Japan is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Is it ready for the Olympics? Dennis Normile
259 [GO] 2021―May―13 ‘A toxic cocktail:’ Panel delivers harsh verdict on the world’s failure to prepare for pandemic Kai Kupferschmidt
260 [GO] 2021―May―13 Investigate the origins of COVID-19 Jesse D. Bloom, Yujia Alina Chan, Ralph S. Baric, Pamela J. Bjorkman, Sarah Cobey, Benjamin E. Deverman, et al. (+13)
261 [GO] 2021―May―13 Israel's COVID-19 endgame Ran D. Balicer, Reut Ohana
262 [GO] 2021―May―13 People with Down syndrome face high risk from coronavirus Meredith Wadman
263 [GO] 2021―May―13 Do coronavirus genes slip into human chromosomes? Jon Cohen
264 [GO] 2021―May―13 Structural basis of ribosomal frameshifting during translation of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome Pramod R. Bhatt, Alain Scaiola, Gary Loughran, Marc Leibundgut, Annika Kratzel, Romane Meurs, et al. (+8)
265 [GO] 2021―May―13 As U.S. pandemic subsides, conferences explore ‘hybrids’ Katie Langin
266 [GO] 2021―May―07 Further evidence supports controversial claim that SARS-CoV-2 genes can integrate with human DNA Jon Cohen
267 [GO] 2021―May―06 Polio vaccinators are back after pandemic pause Leslie Roberts
268 [GO] 2021―May―06 A community-led approach to COVID-19 Kyle A. Artelle, Kelly Brown, Diana E. Chan, Jennifer J. Silver, Jennifer Sills
269 [GO] 2021―May―06 COVID-19 affects HIV and tuberculosis care Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Salim S. Abdool Karim
270 [GO] 2021―May―06 COVID-19 complications in South Africa Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
271 [GO] 2021―May―06 Global prospects for COVID-19 control Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
272 [GO] 2021―May―06 Nicaragua's COVID-19 crisis demands a response Jorge Huete-Pérez, John Hildebrand, Jennifer Sills
273 [GO] 2021―May―06 The COVID-19 pandemic and human fertility A. Aassve, N. Cavalli, L. Mencarini, S. Plach, M. Livi Bacci
274 [GO] 2021―May―06 Rapid antigen testing in COVID-19 responses Marta García-Fiñana, Iain E. Buchan
275 [GO] 2021―May―06 Is India's coronavirus death ‘paradox’ vanishing? Jon Cohen
276 [GO] 2021―May―06 A large-scale screen to target SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
277 [GO] 2021―May―06 Data secrecy may cripple U.S. attempts to slow pandemic Charles Piller
278 [GO] 2021―May―06 Ecology and economics for pandemic prevention Andrew P. Dobson, Stuart L. Pimm, Lee Hannah, Les Kaufman, Jorge A. Ahumada, Amy W. Ando, et al. (+11)
279 [GO] 2021―May―06 Mathematical models to guide pandemic response C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Dylan H. Morris, Sang Woo Park
280 [GO] 2021―May―05 ‘There are so many hurdles.’ Indian scientists plead with government to unlock COVID-19 data Priyanka Pulla
281 [GO] 2021―May―04 Prevalent, protective, and convergent IgG recognition of SARS-CoV-2 non-RBD spike epitopes William N. Voss, Yixuan J. Hou, Nicole V. Johnson, George Delidakis, Jin Eyun Kim, Kamyab Javanmardi, et al. (+32)
282 [GO] 2021―May―01 Will India’s devastating COVID-19 surge provide data that clear up its death ‘paradox’? Jon Cohen
283 [GO] 2021―May―01 Is Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine safe? Brazil’s veto of Sputnik V sparks lawsuit threat and confusion Sofia Moutinho
284 [GO] 2021―Apr―30 Scientists scour the Amazon for pathogens that could spark the next pandemic Daniel Grossman
285 [GO] 2021―Apr―30 Prior SARS-CoV-2 infection rescues B and T cell responses to variants after first vaccine dose Catherine J. Reynolds, Corinna Pade, Joseph M. Gibbons, David K. Butler, Ashley D. Otter, Katia Menacho, et al. (+16)
286 [GO] 2021―Apr―29 Household COVID-19 risk and in-person schooling Justin Lessler, M. Kate Grabowski, Kyra H. Grantz, Elena Badillo-Goicoechea, C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Carly Lupton-Smith, et al. (+2)
287 [GO] 2021―Apr―29 How SARS-CoV-2 first adapted in humans Hyeryun Choe, Michael Farzan
288 [GO] 2021―Apr―29 Pandemic haiku Jennifer Sills
289 [GO] 2021―Apr―28 COVID-19 ‘brain fog’ inspires search for causes and treatments Kelly Servick
290 [GO] 2021―Apr―28 Florida private school threatens jobs of teachers who seek COVID-19 vaccines Meredith Wadman
291 [GO] 2021―Apr―28 COVID-19 vaccines may protect many, but not all, people with suppressed immune systems Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
292 [GO] 2021―Apr―28 Get your coronavirus test, join the party: Experimental mass events in the Netherlands draw fire Jop Vrieze
293 [GO] 2021―Apr―27 Socioeconomic status determines COVID-19 incidence and related mortality in Santiago, Chile Gonzalo E. Mena, Pamela P. Martinez, Ayesha S. Mahmud, Pablo A. Marquet, Caroline O. Buckee, Mauricio Santillana
294 [GO] 2021―Apr―23 Resurgence of SARS-CoV-2: detection by community viral surveillance Steven Riley, Kylie E. C. Ainslie, Oliver Eales, Caroline E. Walters, Haowei Wang, Christina Atchison, et al. (+9)
295 [GO] 2021―Apr―23 Clear link emerges between COVID-19 and pregnancy complications Jocelyn Kaiser
296 [GO] 2021―Apr―23 Do preservative and stray proteins cause rare COVID-19 vaccine side effect? Gretchen Vogel
297 [GO] 2021―Apr―22 After coronavirus vaccine failures, France laments the state of its biomedical R&D Tania Rabesandratana
298 [GO] 2021―Apr―22 Partial immunity and SARS-CoV-2 mutations William P. Hanage, Colin A. Russell, Jennifer Sills
299 [GO] 2021―Apr―22 Partial immunity and SARS-CoV-2 mutations-Response Chadi M. Saad-Roy, Sinead E. Morris, C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Michael J. Mina, Rachel E. Baker, Jeremy Farrar, et al. (+7)
300 [GO] 2021―Apr―22 Backtracking a pandemic Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
301 [GO] 2021―Apr―16 Vaccines that can protect against many coronaviruses could prevent another pandemic Jon Cohen
302 [GO] 2021―Apr―14 Concerns over rare clotting disorders halt use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine Gretchen Vogel
303 [GO] 2021―Apr―14 Spatiotemporal pattern of COVID-19 spread in Brazil Marcia C. Castro, Sun Kim, Lorena Barberia, Ana Freitas Ribeiro, Susie Gurzenda, Karina Braga Ribeiro, et al. (+4)
304 [GO] 2021―Apr―14 Genomics and epidemiology of the P.1 SARS-CoV-2 lineage in Manaus, Brazil Nuno R. Faria, Thomas A. Mellan, Charles Whittaker, Ingra M. Claro, Darlan da S. Candido, Swapnil Mishra, et al. (+66)
305 [GO] 2021―Apr―14 How scientists are teasing apart the biology of Long COVID Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
306 [GO] 2021―Apr―12 Shared B cell memory to coronaviruses and other pathogens varies in human age groups and tissues Fan Yang, Sandra C. A. Nielsen, Ramona A. Hoh, Katharina Röltgen, Oliver Fabian Wirz, Emily Haraguchi, et al. (+13)
307 [GO] 2021―Apr―10 Chinese COVID-19 vaccine maintains protection in variant-plagued Brazil Sofia Moutinho
308 [GO] 2021―Apr―09 The story behind COVID-19 vaccines Anthony S. Fauci
309 [GO] 2021―Apr―07 Russia’s COVID-19 defense may depend on mystery vaccine from former bioweapons lab-but does it work? Olga Dobrovidova
310 [GO] 2021―Apr―02 X-ray screening identifies active site and allosteric inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 main protease Sebastian Günther, Patrick Y. A. Reinke, Yaiza Fernández-García, Julia Lieske, Thomas J. Lane, Helen M. Ginn, et al. (+96)
311 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 ‘Compromise’ WHO report resolves little on pandemic’s origins, but details probe’s next steps Kai Kupferschmidt
312 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 Restart science stronger after COVID-19 Alan I. Leshner
313 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 Aging immunity may exacerbate COVID-19 Arne N. Akbar, Derek W. Gilroy
314 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 COVID-19 policies: Remember measles Debarati Guha-Sapir, Maria Moitinho de Almeida, Mory Keita, Gregg Greenough, Eran Bendavid, Jennifer Sills
315 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, elaborated Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
316 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 Pandemic scientists fight burnout Meredith Wadman
317 [GO] 2021―Apr―01 The pandemic virus is slowly mutating. But does it matter? Kai Kupferschmidt
318 [GO] 2021―Mar―30 ‘I’m empty.’ Pandemic scientists are burning out-and don’t see an end in sight Meredith Wadman
319 [GO] 2021―Mar―28 A rare clotting disorder may cloud the world's hopes for AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine Kai Kupferschmidt
320 [GO] 2021―Mar―27 COVID-19 is soaring again in India. Can vaccines stop it? Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
321 [GO] 2021―Mar―27 Syringe size and supply issues continue to waste COVID-19 vaccine doses in United States Sofia Moutinho
322 [GO] 2021―Mar―26 AstraZeneca lowers efficacy claim for COVID-19 vaccine, a bit, after board's rebuke Jon Cohen
323 [GO] 2021―Mar―25 mRNA vaccination boosts cross-variant neutralizing antibodies elicited by SARS-CoV-2 infection Leonidas Stamatatos, Julie Czartoski, Yu-Hsin Wan, Leah J. Homad, Vanessa Rubin, Hayley Glantz, et al. (+13)
324 [GO] 2021―Mar―25 The emerging plasticity of SARS-CoV-2 Kevin D. McCormick, Jana L. Jacobs, John W. Mellors
325 [GO] 2021―Mar―25 Targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
326 [GO] 2021―Mar―23 Common fungus emerges as threat to hospitalized COVID-19 patients Nathaniel Scharping
327 [GO] 2021―Mar―23 AstraZeneca reports powerful COVID-19 protection in new vaccine trial Kai Kupferschmidt
328 [GO] 2021―Mar―23 The impact of population-wide rapid antigen testing on SARS-CoV-2 prevalence in Slovakia Martin Pavelka, Kevin Van-Zandvoort, Sam Abbott, Katharine Sherratt, Marek Majdan, Inštitút Zdravotných Analýz, et al. (+4)
329 [GO] 2021―Mar―22 Turkey targets critics of its pandemic response Kristen McTighe
330 [GO] 2021―Mar―20 Major coronavirus variant found in pets for first time David Grimm
331 [GO] 2021―Mar―19 ‘Total game changer’: Pinpointing gene activity in tissues is aiding studies of COVID-19, Alzheimer’s Elizabeth Pennisi
332 [GO] 2021―Mar―19 COVID-19 treatment at 1 year, and smarter materials for smarter cities Sarah Crespi
333 [GO] 2021―Mar―19 European countries resume use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, hoping pause has not dented confidence Kai Kupferschmidt
334 [GO] 2021―Mar―19 Researchers hunt for cause of rare, COVID-19-linked immune disease in children Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
335 [GO] 2021―Mar―19 Amid the pandemic, I learned to reflect on what really matters to me in a career Taylor Wright
336 [GO] 2021―Mar―19 Modeling SARS-CoV-2 in mice Priscilla N. Kelly, Michael Funk
337 [GO] 2021―Mar―18 Many people who die of COVID-19 have the virus in their hearts Emma Yasinski
338 [GO] 2021―Mar―18 ‘It’s a very special picture.’ Why vaccine safety experts put the brakes on AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine Gretchen Vogel
339 [GO] 2021―Mar―18 Timing the SARS-CoV-2 index case in Hubei province Jonathan Pekar, Michael Worobey, Niema Moshiri, Konrad Scheffler, Joel O. Wertheim
340 [GO] 2021―Mar―18 COVID-19 vaccination passports Christopher Dye, Melinda C. Mills
341 [GO] 2021―Mar―18 Appropriate names for COVID-19 variants Salim S. Abdool Karim, Tulio de Oliveira, Glaudina Loots, Jennifer Sills
342 [GO] 2021―Mar―18 SARS-CoV-2 transmission without symptoms Angela L. Rasmussen, Saskia V. Popescu
343 [GO] 2021―Mar―17 How do you treat coronavirus? Here are physicians’ best strategies Kelly Servick
344 [GO] 2021―Mar―16 Structural impact on SARS-CoV-2 spike protein by D614G substitution Jun Zhang, Yongfei Cai, Tianshu Xiao, Jianming Lu, Hanqin Peng, Sarah M. Sterling, et al. (+7)
345 [GO] 2021―Mar―12 Researchers race to develop antiviral weapons to fight the pandemic coronavirus Robert Service
346 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 Critics decry access, transparency issues with key trove of coronavirus sequences Meredith Wadman
347 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 What’s in the huge pandemic relief bill for science? David Malakoff
348 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 COVID-19 lessons for research Francis S. Collins
349 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 Vaccine efficacy probable against COVID-19 variants Larry L. Luchsinger, Christopher D. Hillyer, Jennifer Sills
350 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 Coronavirus sequence trove sparks frustration Meredith Wadman
351 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 Recurrent deletions in the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein drive antibody escape Kevin R. McCarthy, Linda J. Rennick, Sham Nambulli, Lindsey R. Robinson-McCarthy, William G. Bain, Ghady Haidar, W. Paul Duprex
352 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 Immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern Daniel M. Altmann, Rosemary J. Boyton, Rupert Beale
353 [GO] 2021―Mar―11 Pandora's pandemic Luis A. Campos
354 [GO] 2021―Mar―10 Countries now scrambling for COVID-19 vaccines may soon have surpluses to donate Jon Cohen
355 [GO] 2021―Mar―10 ‘On the verge of a breakdown.’ Report highlights women academics’ pandemic challenges Katie Langin
356 [GO] 2021―Mar―09 Health official ousted by Trump to lead private coronavirus tracking effort Jocelyn Kaiser
357 [GO] 2021―Mar―09 Epidemiological and evolutionary considerations of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine dosing regimes Chadi M. Saad-Roy, Sinead E. Morris, C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Michael J. Mina, Rachel E. Baker, Jeremy Farrar, et al. (+6)
358 [GO] 2021―Mar―09 SARS-CoV-2 within-host diversity and transmission Katrina A. Lythgoe, Matthew Hall, Luca Ferretti, Mariateresa de Cesare, George MacIntyre-Cockett, Amy Trebes, et al. (+30)
359 [GO] 2021―Mar―08 COVID-19 risks for children Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
360 [GO] 2021―Mar―08 Found: genes that sway the course of the coronavirus Jocelyn Kaiser
361 [GO] 2021―Mar―04 International megatrial of coronavirus treatments is at a standstill Kai Kupferschmidt
362 [GO] 2021―Mar―03 Critics slam letter in prestigious journal that downplayed COVID-19 risks to Swedish schoolchildren Gretchen Vogel
363 [GO] 2021―Mar―03 Estimated transmissibility and impact of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 in England Nicholas G. Davies, Sam Abbott, Rosanna C. Barnard, Christopher I. Jarvis, Adam J. Kucharski, James D. Munday, et al. (+17)
364 [GO] 2021―Feb―25 Market design to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine supply Juan Camilo Castillo, Amrita Ahuja, Susan Athey, Arthur Baker, Eric Budish, Tasneem Chipty, et al. (+10)
365 [GO] 2021―Feb―25 Plitidepsin has potent preclinical efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 by targeting the host protein eEF1A Kris M. White, Romel Rosales, Soner Yildiz, Thomas Kehrer, Lisa Miorin, Elena Moreno, et al. (+20)
366 [GO] 2021―Feb―25 SARS-CoV-2 dependence on host pathways Jason P. Wong, Blossom Damania
367 [GO] 2021―Feb―24 As trials ramp up, doctors stress need to vaccinate kids against COVID-19 Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
368 [GO] 2021―Feb―24 California coronavirus strain may be more infectious-and lethal Meredith Wadman
369 [GO] 2021―Feb―23 U.S. National Science Foundation could get $600 million in pandemic relief bill Jeffrey Mervis
370 [GO] 2021―Feb―19 Vaccine-wary France turns to citizens’ panel to boost trust in COVID-19 shots Barbara Casassus
371 [GO] 2021―Feb―19 All your COVID-19 vaccine questions answered, and a new theory on forming rocky planets Sarah Crespi
372 [GO] 2021―Feb―19 A universal coronavirus vaccine Wayne C. Koff, Seth F. Berkley
373 [GO] 2021―Feb―19 Mapping antibody escape in SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
374 [GO] 2021―Feb―18 Unprotected African health workers die as rich countries buy up COVID-19 vaccines Kai Kupferschmidt
375 [GO] 2021―Feb―18 To aid vaccine research, U.K. approves deliberate infections of volunteers with coronavirus Jon Cohen
376 [GO] 2021―Feb―18 SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitors with antiviral activity in a transgenic mouse model Jingxin Qiao, Yue-Shan Li, Rui Zeng, Feng-Liang Liu, Rong-Hua Luo, Chong Huang, et al. (+37)
377 [GO] 2021―Feb―17 How soon will COVID-19 vaccines return life to normal? Jon Cohen
378 [GO] 2021―Feb―17 Intranasal fusion inhibitory lipopeptide prevents direct-contact SARS-CoV-2 transmission in ferrets Rory D. de Vries, Katharina S. Schmitz, Francesca T. Bovier, Camilla Predella, Jonathan Khao, Danny Noack, et al. (+13)
379 [GO] 2021―Feb―16 Keeping schools open without masks or quarantines doubled Swedish teachers’ COVID-19 risk Gretchen Vogel
380 [GO] 2021―Feb―15 'Politics was always in the room.' WHO mission chief reflects on China trip seeking COVID-19’s origin Kai Kupferschmidt
381 [GO] 2021―Feb―14 Should you mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? Scientists are seeking answers Jon Cohen
382 [GO] 2021―Feb―12 World’s largest COVID-19 drug trial identifies second compound that cuts risk of death Kai Kupferschmidt
383 [GO] 2021―Feb―11 Fighting zoonotic coronaviruses Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
384 [GO] 2021―Feb―11 Mosaic nanoparticles elicit cross-reactive immune responses to zoonotic coronaviruses in mice Alexander A. Cohen, Priyanthi N. P. Gnanapragasam, Yu E. Lee, Pauline R. Hoffman, Susan Ou, Leesa M. Kakutani, et al. (+7)
385 [GO] 2021―Feb―11 A double punch against SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
386 [GO] 2021―Feb―11 Taming a pandemic Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
387 [GO] 2021―Feb―11 Pandemic hit academic mothers hard, data show Katie Langin
388 [GO] 2021―Feb―11 Tracking the UK SARS-CoV-2 outbreak Martha I. Nelson
389 [GO] 2021―Feb―10 U.S. rushes to fill void in viral sequencing as worrisome coronavirus variants spread Meredith Wadman
390 [GO] 2021―Feb―10 Pandemic hit academic mothers especially hard, new data confirm Katie Langin
391 [GO] 2021―Feb―09 South Africa suspends use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after it fails to clearly stop virus variant Jon Cohen
392 [GO] 2021―Feb―05 We paused our Ph.D. research to lead a COVID-19 contact tracing team. Here’s what we learned Nawar Naseer
393 [GO] 2021―Feb―04 Danish scientists see tough times ahead as they watch more contagious COVID-19 virus surge Kai Kupferschmidt
394 [GO] 2021―Feb―04 ‘A question of choices.’ Pfizer vaccine leader on confronting new coronavirus variants Meredith Wadman
395 [GO] 2021―Feb―04 What we’ve learned from communicating our science during the pandemic Esther Choo
396 [GO] 2021―Feb―04 Two new vaccines deliver good and bad news for the pandemic Jon Cohen
397 [GO] 2021―Feb―02 Age groups that sustain resurging COVID-19 epidemics in the United States Mélodie Monod, Alexandra Blenkinsop, Xiaoyue Xi, Daniel Hebert, Sivan Bershan, Simon Tietze, et al. (+21)
398 [GO] 2021―Jan―30 One-dose COVID-19 vaccine offers solid protection against severe disease Jon Cohen
399 [GO] 2021―Jan―30 How do the leading COVID-19 vaccines work? Science explains Meagan Cantwell
400 [GO] 2021―Jan―29 This wildlife vet tracks deadly microbes in the African jungle. Now, he’s on the trail of COVID-19 Kai Kupferschmidt
401 [GO] 2021―Jan―29 Novavax vaccine delivers 89% efficacy against COVID-19 in U.K.-but is less potent in South Africa Meredith Wadman
402 [GO] 2021―Jan―29 Neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 pseudovirus by BNT162b2 vaccine-elicited human sera Alexander Muik, Ann-Kathrin Wallisch, Bianca Sänger, Kena A. Swanson, Julia Mühl, Wei Chen, et al. (+6)
403 [GO] 2021―Jan―28 Insights from SARS-CoV-2 sequences Michael A. Martin, David VanInsberghe, Katia Koelle
404 [GO] 2021―Jan―27 Monoclonal antibodies protect against COVID-19 in a second study Jon Cohen
405 [GO] 2021―Jan―27 Vaccine 2.0: Moderna and other companies plan tweaks that would protect against new coronavirus mutations Kai Kupferschmidt
406 [GO] 2021―Jan―26 Proud of vaccine success, Warp Speed’s ex-science head talks politics, presidents, and future pandemics Jon Cohen
407 [GO] 2021―Jan―25 Prospective mapping of viral mutations that escape antibodies used to treat COVID-19 Tyler N. Starr, Allison J. Greaney, Amin Addetia, William W. Hannon, Manish C. Choudhary, Adam S. Dingens, et al. (+2)
408 [GO] 2021―Jan―23 Monoclonal antibodies can prevent COVID-19-but successful vaccines complicate their future Jon Cohen
409 [GO] 2021―Jan―22 Media outlets inconsistently mention uncertain status of COVID-19 preprints Cathleen O’Grady
410 [GO] 2021―Jan―21 Model-informed COVID-19 vaccine prioritization strategies by age and serostatus Kate M. Bubar, Kyle Reinholt, Stephen M. Kissler, Marc Lipsitch, Sarah Cobey, Yonatan H. Grad, Daniel B. Larremore
411 [GO] 2021―Jan―21 Disgraced COVID-19 studies are still routinely cited Charles Piller
412 [GO] 2021―Jan―16 COVID-19 cases are soaring in Indonesia. Can a new health minister turn things around? Dyna Rochmyaningsih
413 [GO] 2021―Jan―16 Many scientists citing two scandalous COVID-19 papers ignore their retractions Charles Piller
414 [GO] 2021―Jan―16 New coronavirus variants could cause more reinfections, require updated vaccines Kai Kupferschmidt
415 [GO] 2021―Jan―16 Biden proposes a science-led New Deal to end pandemic suffering Jon Cohen
416 [GO] 2021―Jan―15 How I talk to my science-skeptic parents about COVID-19 Gabriela Goldberg
417 [GO] 2021―Jan―15 ‘Compelled by stories.’ A marketing expert’s tips for promoting COVID-19 vaccination Warren Cornwall
418 [GO] 2021―Jan―15 Pandemic could mark ‘turning point’ for Chinese science Dennis Normile
419 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 After aborted attempt, sensitive WHO mission to study pandemic origins is on its way to China Kai Kupferschmidt
420 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 COVID-19 measures also suppress flu-for now Kelly Servick
421 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 Could too much time between doses drive the coronavirus to outwit vaccines? Meredith Wadman
422 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 Anomalous COVID-19 tests hinder researchers Lindsey R. Robinson-McCarthy, Alexander J. Mijalis, Gabriel T. Filsinger, Helena de Puig, Nina M. Donghia, Thomas E. Schaus, et al. (+17)
423 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 Three-quarters attack rate of SARS-CoV-2 in the Brazilian Amazon during a largely unmitigated epidemic Lewis F. Buss, Carlos A. Prete, Claudia M. M. Abrahim, Alfredo Mendrone, Tassila Salomon, Cesar de Almeida-Neto, et al. (+30)
424 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 SARS-CoV-2: From entry to autophagy? Leslie K. Ferrarelli, Michael Funk
425 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 Pandemic could mark ‘turning point’ for Chinese science Dennis Normile
426 [GO] 2021―Jan―14 Saliva could hold clues to how sick you will get from COVID-19 Robert Service
427 [GO] 2021―Jan―13 COVID-19 measures also suppress flu-for now Kelly Servick
428 [GO] 2021―Jan―13 Third time’s the charm? Brazil scales back efficacy claims for COVID-19 vaccine from China Jon Cohen
429 [GO] 2021―Jan―13 Captive gorillas test positive for coronavirus Ann Gibbons
430 [GO] 2021―Jan―12 Immunological characteristics govern the transition of COVID-19 to endemicity Jennie S. Lavine, Ottar N. Bjornstad, Rustom Antia
431 [GO] 2021―Jan―12 Structure-guided multivalent nanobodies block SARS-CoV-2 infection and suppress mutational escape Paul-Albert Koenig, Hrishikesh Das, Hejun Liu, Beate M. Kümmerer, Florian N. Gohr, Lea-Marie Jenster, et al. (+24)
432 [GO] 2021―Jan―08 Brazil announces ‘fantastic’ results for Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine, but details remain sketchy Jon Cohen
433 [GO] 2021―Jan―08 Debates intensify over dosing plans for authorized COVID-19 vaccines Jon Cohen
434 [GO] 2021―Jan―08 Establishment and lineage dynamics of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in the UK Louis du Plessis, John T. McCrone, Alexander E. Zarebski, Verity Hill, Christopher Ruis, Bernardo Gutierrez, et al. (+20)
435 [GO] 2021―Jan―07 SARS-CoV-2 spillover events Peng Zhou, Zheng-Li Shi
436 [GO] 2021―Jan―07 Coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic Yian Yin, Jian Gao, Benjamin F. Jones, Dashun Wang
437 [GO] 2021―Jan―07 Viral evolution may herald new pandemic phase Kai Kupferschmidt
438 [GO] 2021―Jan―07 ‘What changes is the commitment.’ Biden adviser on the next phase of U.S. pandemic response Jon Cohen
439 [GO] 2021―Jan―06 Scientists criticize ‘rushed’ approval of Indian COVID-19 vaccine without efficacy data Priyanka Pulla
440 [GO] 2021―Jan―06 Viral mutations may cause another ‘very, very bad’ COVID-19 wave, scientists warn Kai Kupferschmidt
441 [GO] 2021―Jan―06 Immunological memory to SARS-CoV-2 assessed for up to 8 months after infection Jennifer M. Dan, Jose Mateus, Yu Kato, Kathryn M. Hastie, Esther Dawen Yu, Caterina E. Faliti, et al. (+15)
442 [GO] 2020―Dec―31 COVID-19 and cancer in Africa Beatrice Wiafe Addai, Wilfred Ngwa
443 [GO] 2020―Dec―31 The puzzle of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa Justin M. Maeda, John N. Nkengasong
444 [GO] 2020―Dec―31 ‘It’s crazy.’ Upbeat COVID-19 vaccine news from China and U.K. leaves scientists wanting more details Jon Cohen
445 [GO] 2020―Dec―31 Avoiding spread of SARS-CoV-2 in cars Karen K. Gleason, Michael Funk
446 [GO] 2020―Dec―31 A health economist confronts Kenya's pandemic Linda Nordling
447 [GO] 2020―Dec―31 Pandemic progress in Kenya Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
448 [GO] 2020―Dec―30 A Kenyan health economist investigates the pandemic’s puzzling course in his country Linda Nordling
449 [GO] 2020―Dec―29 Novavax launches pivotal U.S. trial of dark horse COVID-19 vaccine after manufacturing delays Meredith Wadman
450 [GO] 2020―Dec―24 U.K. variant puts spotlight on immunocompromised patients’ role in the COVID-19 pandemic Kai Kupferschmidt
451 [GO] 2020―Dec―24 COVID-19 testing: One size does not fit all Michael J. Mina, Kristian G. Andersen
452 [GO] 2020―Dec―23 Afucosylated IgG characterizes enveloped viral responses and correlates with COVID-19 severity Mads Delbo Larsen, Erik L. de Graaf, Myrthe E. Sonneveld, H. Rosina Plomp, Jan Nouta, Willianne Hoepel, et al. (+26)
453 [GO] 2020―Dec―23 Makers of successful COVID-19 vaccines wrestle with options for placebo recipients Jon Cohen
454 [GO] 2020―Dec―22 Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions Jop Vrieze
455 [GO] 2020―Dec―22 Mutant coronavirus in the United Kingdom sets off alarms, but its importance remains unclear Kai Kupferschmidt
456 [GO] 2020―Dec―20 Neanderthal gene found in many people may open cells to coronavirus and increase COVID-19 severity Ann Gibbons
457 [GO] 2020―Dec―20 Do we need a COVID-19 vaccine for pets? David Grimm
458 [GO] 2020―Dec―17 Messenger RNA gave us a COVID-19 vaccine. Will it treat diseases, too? Kelly Servick
459 [GO] 2020―Dec―17 The coronavirus may sometimes slip its genetic material into human chromosomes-but what does that mean? Jon Cohen
460 [GO] 2020―Dec―16 Inferring the effectiveness of government interventions against COVID-19 Jan M. Brauner, Sören Mindermann, Mrinank Sharma, David Johnston, John Salvatier, Tomáš Gavenčiak, et al. (+13)
461 [GO] 2020―Dec―16 COVID-19 is 10 times deadlier for people with Down syndrome, raising calls for early vaccination Meredith Wadman
462 [GO] 2020―Dec―16 As COVID-19 vaccines emerge, a global waiting game begins Jon Cohen
463 [GO] 2020―Dec―12 Development of unique Australian COVID-19 vaccine halted Dennis Normile
464 [GO] 2020―Dec―12 FDA panel backs Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, paving way for emergency use in the United States Jon Cohen
465 [GO] 2020―Dec―10 Mexico’s coronavirus czar faces criticism as COVID-19 surges Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
466 [GO] 2020―Dec―10 Great efficacy claimed for another COVID-19 vaccine, this one from China Jon Cohen
467 [GO] 2020―Dec―10 Mexico's controversial coronavirus czar Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
468 [GO] 2020―Dec―10 Remembering seasonal coronaviruses Jenna J. Guthmiller, Patrick C. Wilson
469 [GO] 2020―Dec―10 Phylogenetic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 in Boston highlights the impact of superspreading events Jacob E. Lemieux, Katherine J. Siddle, Bennett M. Shaw, Christine Loreth, Stephen F. Schaffner, Adrianne Gladden-Young, et al. (+47)
470 [GO] 2020―Dec―08 ‘So many unknowns’: Local doctors-and pharmacies-will still decide who gets COVID-19 vaccines Jon Cohen
471 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 First-of-its-kind African trial tests common drugs to prevent severe COVID-19 Kai Kupferschmidt
472 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 COVID-19 vaccine trial ethics once we have efficacious vaccines David Wendler, Jorge Ochoa, Joseph Millum, Christine Grady, Holly A. Taylor
473 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 How the new COVID-19 vaccines work, and restoring vision with brain implants Sarah Crespi
474 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 How lethal coronaviruses engage hosts Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
475 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 A decoy to neutralize SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
476 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 SARS-CoV-2 antibodies persist Seth Thomas Scanlon, Michael Funk
477 [GO] 2020―Dec―04 Federal hospital data system falters at tracking pandemic Charles Piller
478 [GO] 2020―Dec―03 ‘Wonderful news to wake up to’: U.K. greenlights Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Cathleen O’Grady
479 [GO] 2020―Dec―03 CDC advisory panel takes first shot at prioritizing who gets the first shots of COVID-19 vaccines Jon Cohen
480 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Technology Feature | Telemedicine takes center stage in the era of COVID-19 Allison Marin
481 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in two Indian states Ramanan Laxminarayan, Brian Wahl, Shankar Reddy Dudala, K. Gopal, Chandra Mohan B, S. Neelima, et al. (+3)
482 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Coronavirus creates a flu season guessing game Kelly Servick
483 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 An antibody cocktail against SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
484 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Locking down the SARS-CoV-2 spike Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
485 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Protect the giant ibis through the pandemic Hong Yang, Mingguo Ma, Julian R. Thompson, Roger J. Flower, Jennifer Sills
486 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Public health during the pandemic in India Jacob John, Gagandeep Kang
487 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Pandemic lockdown stirs up ecological research Erik Stokstad
488 [GO] 2020―Dec―02 Pandemic's fallout on malaria control appears limited so far Leslie Roberts
489 [GO] 2020―Dec―01 ‘Absolutely remarkable’: No one who got Moderna’s vaccine in trial developed severe COVID-19 Jon Cohen
490 [GO] 2020―Nov―30 Federal system for tracking hospital beds and COVID-19 patients provides questionable data Charles Piller
491 [GO] 2020―Nov―27 Modeling, post COVID-19 William H. Press, Richard C. Levin
492 [GO] 2020―Nov―27 Keeping coronavirus from spreading in schools, why leaves fall when they do, and a book on how nature deals with crisis Sarah Crespi
493 [GO] 2020―Nov―27 Profiling coronaviruses Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
494 [GO] 2020―Nov―26 After dosing mix-up, latest COVID-19 vaccine success comes with big question mark Jon Cohen
495 [GO] 2020―Nov―26 India needs more transparency in its COVID-19 vaccine trials, critics say Shreya Dasgupta
496 [GO] 2020―Nov―26 With global push for COVID-19 vaccines, China aims to win friends and cut deals Jon Cohen
497 [GO] 2020―Nov―25 With more data on its COVID-19 vaccine, Russian institute offers new evidence of success Kai Kupferschmidt
498 [GO] 2020―Nov―24 Another COVID-19 vaccine success? Candidate may prevent further coronavirus transmission, too Jon Cohen
499 [GO] 2020―Nov―24 Transmission heterogeneities, kinetics, and controllability of SARS-CoV-2 Kaiyuan Sun, Wei Wang, Lidong Gao, Yan Wang, Kaiwei Luo, Lingshuang Ren, et al. (+11)
500 [GO] 2020―Nov―21 Worlds collide when three Science reporters-and parents-cover coronavirus and schools Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
501 [GO] 2020―Nov―21 Should researchers shelve plans to deliberately infect people with the coronavirus? Warren Cornwall
502 [GO] 2020―Nov―20 Vaccine wagers on coronavirus surface protein pay off Jon Cohen
503 [GO] 2020―Nov―20 A strong cocktail against SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
504 [GO] 2020―Nov―19 As COVID-19 soars in many communities, schools attempt to find ways through the crisis Gretchen Vogel
505 [GO] 2020―Nov―19 More people are getting COVID-19 twice, suggesting immunity wanes quickly in some Jop Vrieze
506 [GO] 2020―Nov―19 ‘Incredible milestone for science.’ Pfizer and BioNTech update their promising COVID-19 vaccine result Jon Cohen
507 [GO] 2020―Nov―18 The woman playing a key role in a small firm’s quest for an effective COVID-19 vaccine Meagan Cantwell
508 [GO] 2020―Nov―17 ‘Just beautiful’: Another COVID-19 vaccine, from newcomer Moderna, s쳮ds in large-scale trial Jon Cohen
509 [GO] 2020―Nov―17 Temperature concerns could slow the rollout of new coronavirus vaccines Jocelyn Kaiser
510 [GO] 2020―Nov―14 ‘It’s like politicizing toilet paper.’ A member of Biden’s COVID-19 panel surveys the task ahead Warren Cornwall
511 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 What's next for COVID-19 apps? Governance and oversight Alessandro Blasimme, Effy Vayena
512 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 India's COVID-19 teacher Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
513 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 Enhancing host cell infection by SARS-CoV-2 Margaret Kielian
514 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 Another host factor for SARS-CoV-2 Stella M. Hurtley, Michael Funk
515 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 SARS-CoV-2 D614G variant exhibits efficient replication ex vivo and transmission in vivo Yixuan J. Hou, Shiho Chiba, Peter Halfmann, Camille Ehre, Makoto Kuroda, Kenneth H. Dinnon, et al. (+20)
516 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 Effective vaccine offers shot of hope for pandemic Jon Cohen
517 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 To tackle pandemic, Biden must overcome distrust and division Meredith Wadman, Warren Cornwall
518 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 Pandemic dooms Danish mink-and mink research Christa Lesté-Lasserre
519 [GO] 2020―Nov―13 The pandemic strengthened my relationship with my supervisor-and prepared us to talk about race Sasha McDowell
520 [GO] 2020―Nov―12 Russia’s claim of a successful COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t pass the ‘smell test,’ critics say Jon Cohen
521 [GO] 2020―Nov―12 Fact check: No evidence supports Trump’s claim that COVID-19 vaccine result was suppressed to sway election Jon Cohen
522 [GO] 2020―Nov―12 Mutant coronaviruses found in mink spark massive culls and doom a Danish group’s research Christa Lesté-Lasserre
523 [GO] 2020―Nov―11 Champagne and questions greet first data showing that a COVID-19 vaccine works Jon Cohen
524 [GO] 2020―Nov―11 Can a nose-full of chicken antibodies ward off coronavirus infections? Jon Cohen
525 [GO] 2020―Nov―10 How a communist physics teacher flattened the COVID-19 curve in southern India Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
526 [GO] 2020―Nov―10 Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 on mink farms between humans and mink and back to humans Bas B. Oude Munnink, Reina S. Sikkema, David F. Nieuwenhuijse, Robert Jan Molenaar, Emmanuelle Munger, Richard Molenkamp, et al. (+16)
527 [GO] 2020―Nov―10 With inauguration 10 weeks away, Biden’s pandemic plans face agonizing wait Meredith Wadman
528 [GO] 2020―Nov―06 Versatile and multivalent nanobodies efficiently neutralize SARS-CoV-2 Yufei Xiang, Sham Nambulli, Zhengyun Xiao, Heng Liu, Zhe Sang, W. Paul Duprex, et al. (+3)
529 [GO] 2020―Nov―06 De novo design of potent and resilient hACE2 decoys to neutralize SARS-CoV-2 Thomas W. Linsky, Renan Vergara, Nuria Codina, Jorgen W. Nelson, Matthew J. Walker, Wen Su, et al. (+29)
530 [GO] 2020―Nov―06 An ultrapotent synthetic nanobody neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 by stabilizing inactive Spike Michael Schoof, Bryan Faust, Reuben A. Saunders, Smriti Sangwan, Veronica Rezelj, Nick Hoppe, et al. (+50)
531 [GO] 2020―Nov―06 Preexisting and de novo humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in humans Kevin W. Ng, Nikhil Faulkner, Georgina H. Cornish, Annachiara Rosa, Ruth Harvey, Saira Hussain, et al. (+41)
532 [GO] 2020―Nov―04 Will a small, long-shot U.S. company end up producing the best coronavirus vaccine? Meredith Wadman
533 [GO] 2020―Nov―03 COVID-19 recovery funds dwarf clean energy investment needs Marina Andrijevic, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Matthew J. Gidden, David L. McCollum, Joeri Rogelj
534 [GO] 2020―Oct―29 How an immunologist pivoted to tackle COVID-19 Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
535 [GO] 2020―Oct―29 Support U.S. research during COVID-19 Michael M. Crow, Jonathan Alger, Michael Amiridis, Dennis Assanis, Eric Barron, Mark P. Becker, et al. (+45)
536 [GO] 2020―Oct―29 ‘Another piece of populist propaganda’: Critics slam the Brazilian government’s new COVID-19 drug Herton Escobar
537 [GO] 2020―Oct―29 The ‘very, very bad look’ of remdesivir, the first FDA-approved COVID-19 drug Jon Cohen
538 [GO] 2020―Oct―29 Factors determining SARS-CoV-2 endemicity Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
539 [GO] 2020―Oct―28 ‘Every minute counts.’ This immunologist rapidly reshaped her lab to tackle COVID-19 Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
540 [GO] 2020―Oct―28 Robust neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 infection persist for months Ania Wajnberg, Fatima Amanat, Adolfo Firpo, Deena R. Altman, Mark J. Bailey, Mayce Mansour, et al. (+12)
541 [GO] 2020―Oct―27 Science’s annual Ph.D. dance contest will go on, with new COVID-19 category Science Staff
542 [GO] 2020―Oct―24 ‘There’s only one chance to do this right’-FDA panel wrestles with COVID-19 vaccine issues Jon Cohen
543 [GO] 2020―Oct―23 Early approval of a COVID-19 vaccine could cause ethical problems for other vax candidates, and ‘upcycling’ plastic bags Sarah Crespi
544 [GO] 2020―Oct―22 The genetics underlying severe COVID-19 Laura M. Zahn, Michael Funk
545 [GO] 2020―Oct―22 Susceptibility to severe COVID-19 David B. Beck, Ivona Aksentijevich
546 [GO] 2020―Oct―22 Miniproteins against SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
547 [GO] 2020―Oct―22 The engines of SARS-CoV-2 spread Elizabeth C. Lee, Nikolas I. Wada, M. Kate Grabowski, Emily S. Gurley, Justin Lessler
548 [GO] 2020―Oct―21 Understanding COVID-19 vaccine efficacy Marc Lipsitch, Natalie E. Dean
549 [GO] 2020―Oct―21 Targeting a key enzyme in SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
550 [GO] 2020―Oct―21 Outbreak to pandemic Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
551 [GO] 2020―Oct―21 Indigenous communities in Brazil fear pandemic's impact Ignacio Amigo
552 [GO] 2020―Oct―20 Could certain COVID-19 vaccines leave people more vulnerable to the AIDS virus? Jon Cohen
553 [GO] 2020―Oct―20 Neuropilin-1 facilitates SARS-CoV-2 cell entry and infectivity Ludovico Cantuti-Castelvetri, Ravi Ojha, Liliana D. Pedro, Minou Djannatian, Jonas Franz, Suvi Kuivanen, et al. (+23)
554 [GO] 2020―Oct―20 Neuropilin-1 is a host factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection James L. Daly, Boris Simonetti, Katja Klein, Kai-En Chen, Maia Kavanagh Williamson, Carlos Antón-Plágaro, et al. (+15)
555 [GO] 2020―Oct―20 Structural analysis of full-length SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from an advanced vaccine candidate Sandhya Bangaru, Gabriel Ozorowski, Hannah L. Turner, Aleksandar Antanasijevic, Deli Huang, Xiaoning Wang, et al. (+12)
556 [GO] 2020―Oct―17 Remdesivir and interferon fall flat in WHO’s megastudy of COVID-19 treatments Kai Kupferschmidt
557 [GO] 2020―Oct―16 ‘A fraud on the nation’: critics blast Indian government’s promotion of traditional medicine for COVID-19 Priyanka Pulla
558 [GO] 2020―Oct―16 Making sure American Indian COVID-19 cases are counted, and feeding a hungry heart Sarah Crespi
559 [GO] 2020―Oct―16 Act now, wait for perfect evidence later, says ‘high priestess’ of U.K. COVID-19 masking campaign Ellen Shell
560 [GO] 2020―Oct―16 Spit shines for easier coronavirus testing Robert F. Service
561 [GO] 2020―Oct―16 Inhibiting Ebola virus and SARS-CoV-2 entry Alexandra I. Wells, Carolyn B. Coyne
562 [GO] 2020―Oct―16 A pandemic journey Sergio E. Ramos
563 [GO] 2020―Oct―15 The ‘bat man’ tackles COVID-19 Kai Kupferschmidt
564 [GO] 2020―Oct―15 The inside story of how Trump’s COVID-19 coordinator undermined the world’s top health agency Charles Piller
565 [GO] 2020―Oct―15 Early approval of a COVID-19 vaccine could stymie the hunt for better ones Jon Cohen
566 [GO] 2020―Oct―15 Preexisting immune response to SARS-CoV-2 Priscilla N. Kelly, Michael Funk
567 [GO] 2020―Oct―15 How SARS-CoV-2 hides its mRNA Annalisa M. VanHook, Michael Funk
568 [GO] 2020―Oct―14 Found: genes that sway the course of the coronavirus Jocelyn Kaiser
569 [GO] 2020―Oct―14 Will SARS-CoV-2 become endemic? Jeffrey Shaman, Marta Galanti
570 [GO] 2020―Oct―09 Researchers face hurdles to evaluate, synthesize COVID-19 evidence at top speed Jeffrey Brainard
571 [GO] 2020―Oct―09 New test detects coronavirus in just 5 minutes Robert Service
572 [GO] 2020―Oct―09 REGN-COV2 antibodies prevent and treat SARS-CoV-2 infection in rhesus macaques and hamsters Alina Baum, Dharani Ajithdoss, Richard Copin, Anbo Zhou, Kathryn Lanza, Nicole Negron, et al. (+30)
573 [GO] 2020―Oct―09 I benefited from being an international scientist in the U.S.-until the pandemic Sergio E. Ramos
574 [GO] 2020―Oct―08 Saying human trials aren’t enough, researchers call for comparison of COVID-19 vaccines in monkeys Jon Cohen
575 [GO] 2020―Oct―08 Calm down about political ‘mischief’ around COVID-19 vaccines, scientists say Jon Cohen
576 [GO] 2020―Oct―07 ‘It’s been so, so surreal.’ Critics of Sweden’s lax pandemic policies face fierce backlash Gretchen Vogel
577 [GO] 2020―Oct―07 Amid pandemic, U.S. faculty job openings plummet Katie Langin
578 [GO] 2020―Oct―05 Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Kimberly A. Prather, Linsey C. Marr, Robert T. Schooley, Melissa A. McDiarmid, Mary E. Wilson, Donald K. Milton
579 [GO] 2020―Oct―04 Update: Here’s what is known about Trump’s COVID-19 treatment Jon Cohen
580 [GO] 2020―Oct―04 Why Anthony Fauci is happy being the "skunk" on the Coronavirus Task Force Jon Cohen
581 [GO] 2020―Oct―03 How might President Donald Trump fare with COVID-19? Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
582 [GO] 2020―Oct―01 ‘Provocative results’ boost hopes of antibody treatment for COVID-19 Jon Cohen
583 [GO] 2020―Sep―30 One number could help reveal how infectious a COVID-19 patient is. Should test results include it? Robert Service
584 [GO] 2020―Sep―30 How stigmatizing disease-from COVID-19 to HIV-creates a vicious cycle of sickness Joel Goldberg
585 [GO] 2020―Sep―30 On the road with Operation Warp Speed, the U.S. COVID-19 vaccine effort Jon Cohen
586 [GO] 2020―Sep―29 Viral epitope profiling of COVID-19 patients reveals cross-reactivity and correlates of severity Ellen Shrock, Eric Fujimura, Tomasz Kula, Richard T. Timms, I-Hsiu Lee, Yumei Leng, et al. (+30)
587 [GO] 2020―Sep―25 COVID-19 data on Native Americans is ‘a national disgrace.’ This scientist is fighting to be counted Lizzie Wade
588 [GO] 2020―Sep―25 Hidden immune weakness found in 14% of gravely ill COVID-19 patients Meredith Wadman
589 [GO] 2020―Sep―25 When COVID-19 silenced cities, birdsong recaptured its former glory Erik Stokstad
590 [GO] 2020―Sep―24 Auto-antibodies against type I IFNs in patients with life-threatening COVID-19 Paul Bastard, Lindsey B. Rosen, Qian Zhang, Eleftherios Michailidis, Hans-Heinrich Hoffmann, Yu Zhang, et al. (+93)
591 [GO] 2020―Sep―24 Inborn errors of type I IFN immunity in patients with life-threatening COVID-19 Qian Zhang, Paul Bastard, Zhiyong Liu, Jérémie Le Pen, Marcela Moncada-Velez, Jie Chen, et al. (+123)
592 [GO] 2020―Sep―24 COVID-19 can affect the heart Eric J. Topol
593 [GO] 2020―Sep―24 Singing in a silent spring: Birds respond to a half-century soundscape reversion during the COVID-19 shutdown Elizabeth P. Derryberry, Jennifer N. Phillips, Graham E. Derryberry, Michael J. Blum, David Luther
594 [GO] 2020―Sep―24 Ultrapotent human antibodies protect against SARS-CoV-2 challenge via multiple mechanisms M. Alejandra Tortorici, Martina Beltramello, Florian A. Lempp, Dora Pinto, Ha V. Dang, Laura E. Rosen, et al. (+41)
595 [GO] 2020―Sep―23 ‘I just want this suffering to be over.’ Brazilians flock to COVID-19 vaccine trials Herton Escobar
596 [GO] 2020―Sep―22 WHO unveils global plan to fairly distribute COVID-19 vaccine, but challenges await Kai Kupferschmidt
597 [GO] 2020―Sep―21 COVID-19 in children and young people Matthew D. Snape, Russell M. Viner
598 [GO] 2020―Sep―21 Immune life history, vaccination, and the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 over the next 5 years Chadi M. Saad-Roy, Caroline E. Wagner, Rachel E. Baker, Sinead E. Morris, Jeremy Farrar, Andrea L. Graham, et al. (+4)
599 [GO] 2020―Sep―21 Free fatty acid binding pocket in the locked structure of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein Christine Toelzer, Kapil Gupta, Sathish K. N. Yadav, Ufuk Borucu, Andrew D. Davidson, Maia Kavanagh Williamson, et al. (+10)
600 [GO] 2020―Sep―19 COVID-19 data scandal prompts tweaks to elite journal’s review process Kelly Servick
601 [GO] 2020―Sep―18 Pandemic inspires new push to shrink jails and prisons Kelly Servick
602 [GO] 2020―Sep―18 Performing magic for animals, and why the pandemic is pushing people out of prisons Sarah Crespi
603 [GO] 2020―Sep―18 I’m a scientist making a difference during the pandemic-as a letter carrier Dennis Macejak
604 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 University-pharmacy partnerships for COVID-19 Vincent J. Venditto, Brooke Hudspeth, Patricia R. Freeman, Clark Kebodeaux, R. Kiplin Guy, Jennifer Sills
605 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 Eli Lilly reports promising first results for an antibody against COVID-19 Meredith Wadman
606 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 From leprosy to COVID-19, how stigma makes it harder to fight epidemics Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
607 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 Turkish scientists and physicians face criminal investigations after criticizing COVID-19 policies Kristen McTighe
608 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 An ‘uncoordinated’ immune response may explain why COVID-19 strikes some hard, particularly the elderly Jon Cohen
609 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 A steric block to SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
610 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 Stabilizing the prefusion SARS-CoV-2 spike Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
611 [GO] 2020―Sep―17 Pandemic inspires push to shrink jails, prisons Kelly Servick
612 [GO] 2020―Sep―16 As evidence builds that COVID-19 can damage the heart, doctors are racing to understand it Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
613 [GO] 2020―Sep―15 Ethical or exploitative-should prisoners participate in COVID-19 vaccine trials? Eli Cahan
614 [GO] 2020―Sep―12 COVID-19 worries douse plans for fire experiments Eli Cahan
615 [GO] 2020―Sep―11 To fight COVID-19, a young epidemiologist bridges the gulf between science and U.S. politics Kelly Servick
616 [GO] 2020―Sep―10 Accumulation of plastic waste during COVID-19 Tanveer M. Adyel, Jennifer Sills
617 [GO] 2020―Sep―10 Why obesity worsens COVID-19 Meredith Wadman
618 [GO] 2020―Sep―10 Coronavirus dons a new crown Nuruddin Unchwaniwala, Paul Ahlquist
619 [GO] 2020―Sep―10 The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 in Europe and North America Michael Worobey, Jonathan Pekar, Brendan B. Larsen, Martha I. Nelson, Verity Hill, Jeffrey B. Joy, et al. (+4)
620 [GO] 2020―Sep―10 Cryptic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Washington state Trevor Bedford, Alexander L. Greninger, Pavitra Roychoudhury, Lea M. Starita, Michael Famulare, Meei-Li Huang, et al. (+50)
621 [GO] 2020―Sep―09 Why COVID-19 is more deadly in people with obesity-even if they're young Meredith Wadman
622 [GO] 2020―Sep―09 De novo design of picomolar SARS-CoV-2 miniprotein inhibitors Longxing Cao, Inna Goreshnik, Brian Coventry, James Brett Case, Lauren Miller, Lisa Kozodoy, et al. (+9)
623 [GO] 2020―Sep―05 Can you catch COVID-19 from your neighbor’s toilet? Jocelyn Kaiser
624 [GO] 2020―Sep―05 As the pandemic erodes grad student mental health, academics sound the alarm Katie Langin
625 [GO] 2020―Sep―04 Fighting Europe’s second wave of COVID-19, and making democracy work for poor people Sarah Crespi
626 [GO] 2020―Sep―03 Reopening schools during COVID-19 Ronan Lordan, Garret A. FitzGerald, Tilo Grosser
627 [GO] 2020―Sep―03 A molecular trap against COVID-19 Brandon J. DeKosky
628 [GO] 2020―Sep―03 Immune profiling of COVID-19 patients Priscilla N. Kelly, Michael Funk
629 [GO] 2020―Sep―03 A decoy receptor for SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
630 [GO] 2020―Sep―03 The spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Brazil Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
631 [GO] 2020―Sep―03 Can Europe tame the pandemic's next wave? Kai Kupferschmidt
632 [GO] 2020―Sep―02 Can Europe tame the pandemic’s next wave? Kai Kupferschmidt
633 [GO] 2020―Aug―29 Here’s how the U.S. could release a COVID-19 vaccine before the election-and why that scares some Jon Cohen
634 [GO] 2020―Aug―28 How Italy’s ‘father of the swabs’ fought the coronavirus Douglas Starr
635 [GO] 2020―Aug―28 In ‘milestone,’ FDA OKs simple, accurate coronavirus test that could cost just $5 Robert Service
636 [GO] 2020―Aug―27 The coronavirus may shut down the immune system’s vital classrooms Jon Cohen
637 [GO] 2020―Aug―27 MHC class II transactivator CIITA induces cell resistance to Ebola virus and SARS-like coronaviruses Anna Bruchez, Ky Sha, Joshua Johnson, Li Chen, Caroline Stefani, Hannah McConnell, et al. (+9)
638 [GO] 2020―Aug―21 Grad students challenge university-mandated COVID-19 agreements Katie Langin
639 [GO] 2020―Aug―20 NIH imposes ‘outrageous’ conditions on resuming coronavirus grant targeted by Trump Meredith Wadman
640 [GO] 2020―Aug―19 COVID-19 hits U.S. mink farms after ripping through Europe Eli Cahan
641 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 COVID-19 in Africa: Dampening the storm? Moustapha Mbow, Bertrand Lell, Simon P. Jochems, Badara Cisse, Souleymane Mboup, Benjamin G. Dewals, et al. (+3)
642 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 COVID-19 unlikely to cause birth defects, but doctors await fall births Meredith Wadman
643 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Modeling coronavirus infection Beverly A. Purnell, Caroline Ash, Jesse Smith
644 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Controlling the coronavirus narrative Nita Bharti, Jennifer Sills
645 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Sites of vulnerability in SARS-CoV-2 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
646 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Prototype DNA vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 Priscilla N. Kelly, Michael Funk
647 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 A mathematical model reveals the influence of population heterogeneity on herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2 Tom Britton, Frank Ball, Pieter Trapman
648 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Hitting SARS-CoV-2 in a new spot Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
649 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 In situ structural analysis of SARS-CoV-2 spike reveals flexibility mediated by three hinges Beata Turoňová, Mateusz Sikora, Christoph Schürmann, Wim J. H. Hagen, Sonja Welsch, Florian E. C. Blanc, et al. (+14)
650 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Productivity in a pandemic Caitlyn Collins
651 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Antibodies may curb pandemic before vaccines Jon Cohen
652 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Pandemic hits scientist parents hard Katie Langin
653 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Africa's pandemic puzzle: why so few cases and deaths? Linda Nordling
654 [GO] 2020―Aug―18 Scientists worried the pandemic would cause malaria deaths to soar. So far, it hasn’t happened Leslie Roberts
655 [GO] 2020―Aug―15 How will COVID-19 affect the coming flu season? Scientists struggle for clues Kelly Servick
656 [GO] 2020―Aug―15 What does the COVID-19 summer surge mean for your cats and dogs? David Grimm
657 [GO] 2020―Aug―14 This physician has battled epidemics, quakes, and poverty in Haiti. Now, she's taking on COVID-19 Robert Bazell
658 [GO] 2020―Aug―14 COVID-19 and Brexit disruption offer chance to build stronger system, says new U.K. research funding head Cathleen O’Grady
659 [GO] 2020―Aug―14 A call for quick coronavirus testing, and building bonds with sports Sarah Crespi
660 [GO] 2020―Aug―14 The pandemic stilled human activity. What did this ‘anthropause’ mean for wildlife? Erik Stokstad
661 [GO] 2020―Aug―13 New Zealand suspects ‘some failure at the border’ after COVID-19 returns Dennis Normile
662 [GO] 2020―Aug―13 ‘We’re losing an entire generation of scientists.’ COVID-19’s economic toll hits Latin America hard Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
663 [GO] 2020―Aug―13 Georgia Tech scientist gets lighter sentence in grant violation case because of her work on coronavirus Jeffrey Mervis
664 [GO] 2020―Aug―12 Russia’s approval of a COVID-19 vaccine is less than meets the press release Jon Cohen
665 [GO] 2020―Aug―12 The pandemic appears to have spared Africa so far. Scientists are struggling to explain why Linda Nordling
666 [GO] 2020―Aug―11 Systems biological assessment of immunity to mild versus severe COVID-19 infection in humans Prabhu S. Arunachalam, Florian Wimmers, Chris Ka Pun Mok, Ranawaka A. P. M. Perera, Madeleine Scott, Thomas Hagan, et al. (+25)
667 [GO] 2020―Aug―08 AI invents new ‘recipes’ for potential COVID-19 drugs Robert Service
668 [GO] 2020―Aug―07 Why COVID-19 poses a special risk during pregnancy, and how hair can split steel Sarah Crespi
669 [GO] 2020―Aug―06 A molecular pore spans the double membrane of the coronavirus replication organelle Georg Wolff, Ronald W. A. L. Limpens, Jessika C. Zevenhoven-Dobbe, Ulrike Laugks, Shawn Zheng, Anja W. M. de Jong, et al. (+6)
670 [GO] 2020―Aug―05 Why pregnant women face special risks from COVID-19 Meredith Wadman
671 [GO] 2020―Aug―05 Designer antibodies could battle COVID-19 before vaccines arrive Jon Cohen
672 [GO] 2020―Aug―05 Once praised for taming the pandemic, Asian-Pacific nations worry about new onslaught Dennis Normile
673 [GO] 2020―Aug―04 Radical shift in COVID-19 testing needed to reopen schools and businesses, researchers say Robert Service
674 [GO] 2020―Aug―04 Engineering human ACE2 to optimize binding to the spike protein of SARS coronavirus 2 Kui K. Chan, Danielle Dorosky, Preeti Sharma, Shawn A. Abbasi, John M. Dye, David M. Kranz, et al. (+2)
675 [GO] 2020―Aug―04 Selective and cross-reactive SARS-CoV-2 T cell epitopes in unexposed humans Jose Mateus, Alba Grifoni, Alison Tarke, John Sidney, Sydney I. Ramirez, Jennifer M. Dan, et al. (+20)
676 [GO] 2020―Aug―02 Groups protest exclusion of HIV-infected people from coronavirus vaccine trials Jocelyn Kaiser
677 [GO] 2020―Aug―01 From ‘brain fog’ to heart damage, COVID-19’s lingering problems alarm scientists Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
678 [GO] 2020―Aug―01 The pandemic is hitting scientist parents hard, and some solutions may backfire Katie Langin
679 [GO] 2020―Jul―31 An Olympian-turned-scientist helped a $1 million basketball tournament tip off amid COVID-19 Eli Cahan
680 [GO] 2020―Jul―31 Fighting COVID-19 vaccine fears, tracking the pandemic’s origin, and a new technique for peering under paint Sarah Crespi
681 [GO] 2020―Jul―30 Conservation needs a COVID-19 bailout Robert A. McCleery, Robert J. Fletcher, Laurence M. Kruger, Danny Govender, Sam M. Ferreira, Jennifer Sills
682 [GO] 2020―Jul―30 How does COVID-19 develop? Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
683 [GO] 2020―Jul―30 COVID-19 risks to global food security David Laborde, Will Martin, Johan Swinnen, Rob Vos
684 [GO] 2020―Jul―30 How does SARS-CoV-2 cause COVID-19? Nicholas J. Matheson, Paul J. Lehner
685 [GO] 2020―Jul―30 Wuhan coronavirus hunter Shi Zhengli speaks out Jon Cohen
686 [GO] 2020―Jul―30 Adaptation of SARS-CoV-2 in BALB/c mice for testing vaccine efficacy Hongjing Gu, Qi Chen, Guan Yang, Lei He, Hang Fan, Yong-Qiang Deng, et al. (+26)
687 [GO] 2020―Jul―29 ‘Vaccine nationalism’ threatens global plan to distribute COVID-19 shots fairly Kai Kupferschmidt
688 [GO] 2020―Jul―25 'Trump owes us an apology.’ Chinese scientist at the center of COVID-19 origin theories speaks out Jon Cohen
689 [GO] 2020―Jul―24 Clinical trials rebound after COVID-19 crash, but can enrollment gains continue? Eli Cahan
690 [GO] 2020―Jul―23 Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures Thomas Lecocq, Stephen P. Hicks, Koen Van Noten, Kasper van Wijk, Paula Koelemeijer, Raphael S. M. De Plaen, et al. (+70)
691 [GO] 2020―Jul―23 How bats have outsmarted viruses-including coronaviruses-for 65 million years Elizabeth Pennisi
692 [GO] 2020―Jul―23 Structural basis for neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV by a potent therapeutic antibody Zhe Lv, Yong-Qiang Deng, Qing Ye, Lei Cao, Chun-Yun Sun, Changfa Fan, et al. (+17)
693 [GO] 2020―Jul―23 Evolution and epidemic spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Brazil Darlan S. Candido, Ingra M. Claro, Jaqueline G. de Jesus, William M. Souza, Filipe R. R. Moreira, Simon Dellicour, et al. (+72)
694 [GO] 2020―Jul―23 Structure-based design of prefusion-stabilized SARS-CoV-2 spikes Ching-Lin Hsieh, Jory A. Goldsmith, Jeffrey M. Schaub, Andrea M. DiVenere, Hung-Che Kuo, Kamyab Javanmardi, et al. (+18)
695 [GO] 2020―Jul―21 Controversial ‘human challenge’ trials for COVID-19 vaccines gain support Jon Cohen
696 [GO] 2020―Jul―21 Distinct conformational states of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein Yongfei Cai, Jun Zhang, Tianshu Xiao, Hanqin Peng, Sarah M. Sterling, Richard M. Walsh, et al. (+3)
697 [GO] 2020―Jul―21 Serial interval of SARS-CoV-2 was shortened over time by nonpharmaceutical interventions Sheikh Taslim Ali, Lin Wang, Eric H. Y. Lau, Xiao-Ke Xu, Zhanwei Du, Ye Wu, et al. (+2)
698 [GO] 2020―Jul―18 A former Navy disaster specialist wages war against COVID-19 on U.S.-Mexico border Jon Cohen
699 [GO] 2020―Jul―18 Is it safe to strike up the band in a time of coronavirus? Jason Plautz
700 [GO] 2020―Jul―17 Assessing the impact of coordinated COVID-19 exit strategies across Europe N. W. Ruktanonchai, J. R. Floyd, S. Lai, C. W. Ruktanonchai, A. Sadilek, P. Rente-Lourenco, et al. (+9)
701 [GO] 2020―Jul―17 Reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, and taking the heat out of crude oil separation Sarah Crespi
702 [GO] 2020―Jul―17 Data secrecy is crippling attempts to slow COVID-19’s spread in U.S., epidemiologists warn Charles Piller
703 [GO] 2020―Jul―17 Structural basis for translational shutdown and immune evasion by the Nsp1 protein of SARS-CoV-2 Matthias Thoms, Robert Buschauer, Michael Ameismeier, Lennart Koepke, Timo Denk, Maximilian Hirschenberger, et al. (+12)
704 [GO] 2020―Jul―16 During the pandemic, students do field and lab work without leaving home Elizabeth Pennisi
705 [GO] 2020―Jul―15 ‘It’s a tricky thing.’ COVID-19 cases haven’t soared in Nigeria, but that could change Jop Vrieze
706 [GO] 2020―Jul―15 Deep immune profiling of COVID-19 patients reveals distinct immunotypes with therapeutic implications Divij Mathew, Josephine R. Giles, Amy E. Baxter, Derek A. Oldridge, Allison R. Greenplate, Jennifer E. Wu, et al. (+33)
707 [GO] 2020―Jul―15 The pandemic virus is slowly mutating. But is it getting more dangerous? Kai Kupferschmidt
708 [GO] 2020―Jul―13 Impaired type I interferon activity and inflammatory responses in severe COVID-19 patients Jérôme Hadjadj, Nader Yatim, Laura Barnabei, Aurélien Corneau, Jeremy Boussier, Nikaïa Smith, et al. (+24)
709 [GO] 2020―Jul―13 Structural basis of a shared antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 Meng Yuan, Hejun Liu, Nicholas C. Wu, Chang-Chun D. Lee, Xueyong Zhu, Fangzhu Zhao, et al. (+10)
710 [GO] 2020―Jul―11 ‘Huge hole’ in COVID-19 testing data makes it harder to study racial disparities Kelly Servick
711 [GO] 2020―Jul―11 A WHO-led mission may investigate the pandemic’s origin. Here are the key questions to ask Jon Cohen
712 [GO] 2020―Jul―10 A fast moving megatrial for coronavirus treatments, and transferring the benefits of exercise by transferring blood Sarah Crespi
713 [GO] 2020―Jul―09 Can interferons stop COVID-19 before it takes hold? Meredith Wadman
714 [GO] 2020―Jul―09 COVID-19 pandemic in France Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
715 [GO] 2020―Jul―09 Can boosting interferons, the body's frontline virus fighters, beat COVID-19? Meredith Wadman
716 [GO] 2020―Jul―08 School openings across globe suggest ways to keep coronavirus at bay, despite outbreaks Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
717 [GO] 2020―Jul―07 Scientists scoff at Indian agency's plan to have COVID-19 vaccine ready for use next month Sanjay Kumar
718 [GO] 2020―Jul―03 The global AIDS meeting, the Woodstock of science gatherings, goes virtual amid COVID-19 Jon Cohen
719 [GO] 2020―Jul―03 One U.K. trial is transforming COVID-19 treatment. Why haven’t others delivered more results? Kai Kupferschmidt
720 [GO] 2020―Jul―03 Operation Warp Speed’s opaque choices of COVID-19 vaccines draw Senate scrutiny Jon Cohen
721 [GO] 2020―Jul―02 Surviving the trauma of COVID-19 Roxane Cohen Silver
722 [GO] 2020―Jul―02 The line starts to form for a coronavirus vaccine Jon Cohen
723 [GO] 2020―Jul―02 Recombination and origin of SARS-CoV-2 Trudy Morrison, Michael Funk
724 [GO] 2020―Jul―02 Primary exposure to SARS-CoV-2 protects against reinfection in rhesus macaques Wei Deng, Linlin Bao, Jiangning Liu, Chong Xiao, Jiayi Liu, Jing Xue, et al. (+21)
725 [GO] 2020―Jul―02 News from a postpandemic world Joel Henrique Ellwanger, Mpho Diphago Stanley Lekgoathi, Kartik Nemani, Michael A. Tarselli, Ahmed Al Harraq, Anna Uzonyi, et al. (+10)
726 [GO] 2020―Jul―01 New White House rules restrict use of grant funding to deal with COVID-19 impacts Jeffrey Mervis
727 [GO] 2020―Jul―01 Just 50% of Americans plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s how to win over the rest Warren Cornwall
728 [GO] 2020―Jun―30 The line is forming for a COVID-19 vaccine. Who should be at the front? Jon Cohen
729 [GO] 2020―Jun―30 Swine flu strain with human pandemic potential increasingly found in pigs in China Jon Cohen
730 [GO] 2020―Jun―27 It’s safe to go back to the gym-if there’s little COVID-19 around, study suggests Cathleen O’Grady
731 [GO] 2020―Jun―26 Stopping the spread of COVID-19, and arctic adaptations in sled dogs Sarah Crespi
732 [GO] 2020―Jun―25 A wrench in the works of COVID-19 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
733 [GO] 2020―Jun―25 COVID-19 cancels charity galas and walks. Science is paying the price Eli Cahan
734 [GO] 2020―Jun―25 COVID-19's unsustainable waste management Siming You, Christian Sonne, Yong Sik Ok, Jennifer Sills
735 [GO] 2020―Jun―25 Erratum for the Report: “Estimating the burden of SARS-CoV-2 in France,” by H. Salje, C. Tran Kiem, N. Lefrancq, N. Courtejoie, P. Bosetti, J. Paireau, A. Andronico, N. Hozé, J. Richet, C.-L. Dubost, Y. Le Strat, J. Lessler, D. Levy-Bruhl, A. Fontanet, L. Opatowski, P.-Y. Boelle, S. Cauchemez
736 [GO] 2020―Jun―25 Could a blood ‘observatory’ stop pandemics? Robert Bazell
737 [GO] 2020―Jun―22 Drug recently shown to reduce coronavirus death risk could run out, experts warn Eli Cahan
738 [GO] 2020―Jun―22 A neutralizing human antibody binds to the N-terminal domain of the Spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 Xiangyang Chi, Renhong Yan, Jun Zhang, Guanying Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Meng Hao, et al. (+18)
739 [GO] 2020―Jun―19 Coronavirus spreads financial turmoil to universities, and a drone that fights mosquito-borne illnesses Sarah Crespi
740 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 COVID-19 and cancer Norman E. Sharpless
741 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 Source of Beijing’s big new COVID-19 outbreak is still a mystery Dennis Normile
742 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 Can phone apps slow the spread of the coronavirus? Kelly Servick
743 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 U.S. academic research funding stays healthy despite pandemic Jeffrey Mervis
744 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 Recent immigrants at increased pandemic risk Pierre Galanaud, Anne Galanaud, Jennifer Sills
745 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 Pandemic vaccines are about to face the real test Jon Cohen
746 [GO] 2020―Jun―18 Pandemics' historical role in creating inequality Liliana M. Dávalos, Rita M. Austin, Mairin A. Balisi, Rene L. Begay, Courtney A. Hofman, Melissa E. Kemp, et al. (+10)
747 [GO] 2020―Jun―17 ‘We’ve got to be able to move more quickly.’ The pandemic reality of COVID-19 clinical trials Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
748 [GO] 2020―Jun―17 Unexpected air pollution with marked emission reductions during the COVID-19 outbreak in China Tianhao Le, Yuan Wang, Lang Liu, Jiani Yang, Yuk L. Yung, Guohui Li, John H. Seinfeld
749 [GO] 2020―Jun―17 A cheap steroid is the first drug shown to reduce death in COVID-19 patients Kai Kupferschmidt
750 [GO] 2020―Jun―16 FDA just gave a thumbs down to Trump’s favorite COVID-19 drugs John Travis
751 [GO] 2020―Jun―16 HIV and TB increase death risk from COVID-19, study finds-but not by much Linda Nordling
752 [GO] 2020―Jun―15 Potent neutralizing antibodies from COVID-19 patients define multiple targets of vulnerability Philip J. M. Brouwer, Tom G. Caniels, Karlijn van der Straten, Jonne L. Snitselaar, Yoann Aldon, Sandhya Bangaru, et al. (+27)
753 [GO] 2020―Jun―15 Studies in humanized mice and convalescent humans yield a SARS-CoV-2 antibody cocktail Johanna Hansen, Alina Baum, Kristen E. Pascal, Vincenzo Russo, Stephanie Giordano, Elzbieta Wloga, et al. (+41)
754 [GO] 2020―Jun―15 Isolation of potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and protection from disease in a small animal model Thomas F. Rogers, Fangzhu Zhao, Deli Huang, Nathan Beutler, Alison Burns, Wan-ting He, et al. (+28)
755 [GO] 2020―Jun―15 Antibody cocktail to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein prevents rapid mutational escape seen with individual antibodies Alina Baum, Benjamin O. Fulton, Elzbieta Wloga, Richard Copin, Kristen E. Pascal, Vincenzo Russo, et al. (+10)
756 [GO] 2020―Jun―14 Could a global ‘observatory’ of blood help stop the next pandemic? Robert Bazell
757 [GO] 2020―Jun―13 ‘It’s really complicated.’ United States and others wrestle with putting COVID-19 vaccines to the test Jon Cohen
758 [GO] 2020―Jun―13 Coronavirus forces United States, United Kingdom to cancel Antarctic field research Paul Voosen
759 [GO] 2020―Jun―12 The impact of COVID-19 and strategies for mitigation and suppression in low- and middle-income countries Patrick G. T. Walker, Charles Whittaker, Oliver J Watson, Marc Baguelin, Peter Winskill, Arran Hamlet, et al. (+43)
760 [GO] 2020―Jun―12 The facts on COVID-19 contact tracing apps, and benefits of returning sea otters to the wild Sarah Crespi
761 [GO] 2020―Jun―12 Pandemic upends Colombia’s controversial drug war plan to resume aerial spraying Kata Karáth
762 [GO] 2020―Jun―11 An antibody defense against COVID-19 Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
763 [GO] 2020―Jun―11 COVID-19 and flu, a perfect storm Edward A. Belongia, Michael T. Osterholm
764 [GO] 2020―Jun―11 Aggregating data from COVID-19 trials Elizabeth L. Ogburn, Barbara E. Bierer, Ron Brookmeyer, Christine Choirat, Natalie E. Dean, Victor De Gruttola, et al. (+7)
765 [GO] 2020―Jun―11 Can existing live vaccines prevent COVID-19? Konstantin Chumakov, Christine S. Benn, Peter Aaby, Shyamasundaran Kottilil, Robert Gallo
766 [GO] 2020―Jun―11 Coronavirus rips through Dutch mink farms, triggering culls Martin Enserink
767 [GO] 2020―Jun―10 Three big studies dim hopes that hydroxychloroquine can treat or prevent COVID-19 Kai Kupferschmidt
768 [GO] 2020―Jun―10 Coronavirus rips through Dutch mink farms, triggering culls to prevent human infections Martin Enserink
769 [GO] 2020―Jun―09 Who’s to blame? These three scientists are at the heart of the Surgisphere COVID-19 scandal Charles Piller
770 [GO] 2020―Jun―08 Genomic surveillance reveals multiple introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into Northern California Xianding Deng, Wei Gu, Scot Federman, Louis du Plessis, Oliver G. Pybus, Nuno Faria, et al. (+44)
771 [GO] 2020―Jun―06 This cow’s antibodies could be the newest weapon against COVID-19 Mitch Leslie
772 [GO] 2020―Jun―06 Abortion opponents protest COVID-19 vaccines’ use of fetal cells Meredith Wadman
773 [GO] 2020―Jun―06 As pandemic pounds U.S. universities, federal support helps their labs stay afloat Jeffrey Mervis
774 [GO] 2020―Jun―05 Why men may have more severe COVID-19 symptoms, and using bacteria to track contaminated food Sarah Crespi
775 [GO] 2020―Jun―05 Top U.S. scientists left out of White House selection of COVID-19 vaccine short list Jon Cohen
776 [GO] 2020―Jun―05 Two elite medical journals retract coronavirus papers over data integrity questions Charles Piller
777 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 Serology assays to manage COVID-19 Florian Krammer, Viviana Simon
778 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 Why coronavirus hits men harder: sex hormones offer clues Meredith Wadman
779 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 Smothering fecal-oral coronavirus spread Ifor Williams, Michael Funk
780 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 Tenure and promotion after the pandemic Mala Htun, Jennifer Sills
781 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 NIH grapples with rush to claim billions in pandemic research funds Jocelyn Kaiser
782 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 The pandemic's first major research scandal erupts Kelly Servick, Martin Enserink
783 [GO] 2020―Jun―04 Patents, economics, and pandemics Will Zerhouni, Gary J. Nabel, Elias Zerhouni
784 [GO] 2020―Jun―03 A mysterious company’s coronavirus papers in top medical journals may be unraveling Kelly Servick
785 [GO] 2020―Jun―03 Scientists rush to defend Venezuelan colleagues threatened over coronavirus study Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
786 [GO] 2020―Jun―03 Blood vessel attack could trigger coronavirus’ fatal ‘second phase’ Catherine Matacic
787 [GO] 2020―Jun―02 Operation Warp Speed selects billionaire scientist’s COVID-19 vaccine for monkey tests Jon Cohen
788 [GO] 2020―Jun―02 NIH-halted study unveils its massive analysis of bat coronaviruses Jon Cohen
789 [GO] 2020―May―29 Shuttered natural history museums fight for survival amid COVID-19 ‘heartbreak’ Elizabeth Pennisi
790 [GO] 2020―May―29 Yemen was facing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Then the coronavirus hit Richard Stone
791 [GO] 2020―May―29 A rare condition associated with coronavirus in children, and tracing glaciers by looking at the ocean floor Sarah Crespi
792 [GO] 2020―May―29 Introductions and early spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the New York City area Ana S. Gonzalez-Reiche, Matthew M. Hernandez, Mitchell J. Sullivan, Brianne Ciferri, Hala Alshammary, Ajay Obla, et al. (+29)
793 [GO] 2020―May―28 The precarious position of postdocs during COVID-19 M. Arslan Ahmed, Amir H. Behbahani, Adrian Brückner, Caroline J. Charpentier, Livia H. Morais, Stewart Mallory, et al. (+2)
794 [GO] 2020―May―28 Moving academic research forward during COVID-19 N. S. Wigginton, R. M. Cunningham, R. H. Katz, M. E. Lidstrom, K. A. Moler, D. Wirtz, M. T. Zuber
795 [GO] 2020―May―28 The search for a COVID-19 animal model Seema S. Lakdawala, Vineet D. Menachery
796 [GO] 2020―May―28 As India’s lockdown ends, exodus from cities risks spreading COVID-19 far and wide Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
797 [GO] 2020―May―28 COVID-19 research in Africa Linda-Gail Bekker, Valerie Mizrahi
798 [GO] 2020―May―28 Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help save others? Kai Kupferschmidt
799 [GO] 2020―May―28 Coronavirus in nonhuman primates Caroline Ash, Michael Funk
800 [GO] 2020―May―28 ‘Got my fingers crossed.’ As ITER fusion project marks milestone, chief ponders pandemic impact Daniel Clery
801 [GO] 2020―May―28 New tools aim to tame pandemic paper tsunami Jeffrey Brainard
802 [GO] 2020―May―27 Japan ends its COVID-19 state of emergency Dennis Normile
803 [GO] 2020―May―27 Merck, one of Big Pharma’s biggest players, reveals its COVID-19 vaccine and therapy plans Jon Cohen
804 [GO] 2020―May―27 Reducing transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Kimberly A. Prather, Chia C. Wang, Robert T. Schooley
805 [GO] 2020―May―23 Coronavirus antigen tests: quick and cheap, but too often wrong? Robert Service
806 [GO] 2020―May―23 How Sweden wasted a ‘rare opportunity’ to study coronavirus in schools Gretchen Vogel
807 [GO] 2020―May―23 Doubts greet $1.2 billion bet by United States on a coronavirus vaccine by October Jon Cohen
808 [GO] 2020―May―23 ‘The house was on fire.’ Top Chinese virologist on how China and U.S. have met the pandemic Jon Cohen
809 [GO] 2020―May―22 COVID-19 contact tracing apps are coming to a phone near you. How will we know whether they work? Kelly Servick
810 [GO] 2020―May―22 Nobel laureates and science groups demand NIH review decision to kill coronavirus grant Science Staff
811 [GO] 2020―May―22 Doctors race to understand rare inflammatory condition associated with coronavirus in young people Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
812 [GO] 2020―May―21 HLA genetics and COVID-19 Laura M. Zahn, Caroline Ash, Jesse Smith
813 [GO] 2020―May―21 Professors must support the mental health of trainees during the COVID-19 crisis June Gruber
814 [GO] 2020―May―21 COVID-19 recovery can benefit biodiversity Ryan M. Pearson, Michael Sievers, Eva C. McClure, Mischa P. Turschwell, Rod M. Connolly, Jennifer Sills
815 [GO] 2020―May―21 COVID-19 spotlights medical diagnostics Maurycy Jankowski, Paul Mozdziak, Bartosz Kempisty, Jennifer Sills
816 [GO] 2020―May―21 AI systems aim to sniff out coronavirus outbreaks Adrian Cho
817 [GO] 2020―May―21 T cells found in coronavirus patients ‘bode well’ for long-term immunity Mitch Leslie
818 [GO] 2020―May―21 Case clustering emerges as key pandemic puzzle Kai Kupferschmidt
819 [GO] 2020―May―21 Which interventions work best in a pandemic? Johannes Haushofer, C. Jessica E. Metcalf
820 [GO] 2020―May―20 Why do some COVID-19 patients infect many others, whereas most don’t spread the virus at all? Kai Kupferschmidt
821 [GO] 2020―May―20 DNA vaccine protection against SARS-CoV-2 in rhesus macaques Jingyou Yu, Lisa H. Tostanoski, Lauren Peter, Noe B. Mercado, Katherine McMahan, Shant H. Mahrokhian, et al. (+48)
822 [GO] 2020―May―20 SARS-CoV-2 infection protects against rechallenge in rhesus macaques Abishek Chandrashekar, Jinyan Liu, Amanda J. Martinot, Katherine McMahan, Noe B. Mercado, Lauren Peter, et al. (+47)
823 [GO] 2020―May―18 Susceptible supply limits the role of climate in the early SARS-CoV-2 pandemic Rachel E. Baker, Wenchang Yang, Gabriel A. Vecchi, C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Bryan T. Grenfell
824 [GO] 2020―May―16 New helmet and tent aim to protect health care workers from the coronavirus Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
825 [GO] 2020―May―15 Emails offer look into whistleblower charges of cronyism behind potential COVID-19 drug Jon Cohen
826 [GO] 2020―May―15 T cells found in COVID-19 patients ‘bode well’ for long-term immunity Mitch Leslie
827 [GO] 2020―May―15 Inferring change points in the spread of COVID-19 reveals the effectiveness of interventions Jonas Dehning, Johannes Zierenberg, F. Paul Spitzner, Michael Wibral, Joao Pinheiro Neto, Michael Wilczek, Viola Priesemann
828 [GO] 2020―May―15 Watch the coronavirus’ rampage through the body Meagan Cantwell
829 [GO] 2020―May―15 How past pandemics reinforced inequality, and millions of mysterious quakes beneath a volcano Sarah Crespi
830 [GO] 2020―May―15 From Black Death to fatal flu, past pandemics show why people on the margins suffer most Lizzie Wade
831 [GO] 2020―May―14 Impact of COVID-19 on academic mothers Fernanda Staniscuaski, Fernanda Reichert, Fernanda P. Werneck, Letícia de Oliveira, Pâmela B. Mello-Carpes, Rossana C. Soletti, et al. (+9)
832 [GO] 2020―May―14 Scientists are drowning in COVID-19 papers. Can new tools keep them afloat? Jeffrey Brainard
833 [GO] 2020―May―14 The COVID-19 RNA-synthesizing machine Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
834 [GO] 2020―May―14 Pandemic could add noise to clinical trial data Kelly Servick
835 [GO] 2020―May―14 House Democrats include research dollars in latest pandemic relief package Jeffrey Mervis
836 [GO] 2020―May―14 Policy opportunities to enhance sharing for pandemic research Michelle Rourke, Mark Eccleston-Turner, Alexandra Phelan, Lawrence Gostin
837 [GO] 2020―May―13 Artificial intelligence systems aim to sniff out signs of COVID-19 outbreaks Adrian Cho
838 [GO] 2020―May―13 A noncompeting pair of human neutralizing antibodies block COVID-19 virus binding to its receptor ACE2 Yan Wu, Feiran Wang, Chenguang Shen, Weiyu Peng, Delin Li, Cheng Zhao, et al. (+19)
839 [GO] 2020―May―13 Unveiling ‘Warp Speed,’ the White House’s America-first push for a coronavirus vaccine Jon Cohen
840 [GO] 2020―May―13 Estimating the burden of SARS-CoV-2 in France Henrik Salje, Cécile Tran Kiem, Noémie Lefrancq, Noémie Courtejoie, Paolo Bosetti, Juliette Paireau, et al. (+11)
841 [GO] 2020―May―12 Secretive Jasons to offer advice on how to reopen academic labs shut by pandemic Jeffrey Mervis
842 [GO] 2020―May―11 A strategic approach to COVID-19 vaccine R&D By Lawrence Corey, John R. Mascola, Anthony S. Fauci, Francis S. Collins
843 [GO] 2020―May―09 ‘Finally, a virus got me.’ Scientist who fought Ebola and HIV reflects on facing death from COVID-19 Dirk Draulans
844 [GO] 2020―May―08 Rapid repurposing of drugs for COVID-19 R. Kiplin Guy, Robert S. DiPaola, Frank Romanelli, Rebecca E. Dutch
845 [GO] 2020―May―08 Rapid COVID-19 vaccine development Barney S. Graham
846 [GO] 2020―May―08 I evacuated my fieldwork site because of COVID-19. What now? Kara Fikrig
847 [GO] 2020―May―08 Making antibodies to treat coronavirus, and why planting trees won’t save the planet Sarah Crespi
848 [GO] 2020―May―08 India’s push to relax environmental assessment rules amid pandemic draws criticism Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
849 [GO] 2020―May―07 Combination prevention for COVID-19 Myron S. Cohen, Lawrence Corey
850 [GO] 2020―May―07 Ethics of controlled human infection to study COVID-19 Seema K. Shah, Franklin G. Miller, Thomas C. Darton, Devan Duenas, Claudia Emerson, Holly Fernandez Lynch, et al. (+16)
851 [GO] 2020―May―07 Unproven herbal remedy against COVID-19 could fuel drug-resistant malaria, scientists warn Linda Nordling
852 [GO] 2020―May―07 Beat COVID-19 through innovation Pierre Azoulay, Benjamin Jones
853 [GO] 2020―May―07 Clinical trials press on for conditions other than COVID-19. Will the pandemic’s effects sneak into their data? Kelly Servick
854 [GO] 2020―May―07 Ape researchers mobilize to save primates from coronavirus Ann Gibbons
855 [GO] 2020―May―07 The race is on for antibodies that stop the new coronavirus Jon Cohen
856 [GO] 2020―May―07 NIH move to ax bat coronavirus grant draws fire Meredith Wadman, Jon Cohen
857 [GO] 2020―May―07 Targeting the SARS-CoV-2 spike Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
858 [GO] 2020―May―07 Children's role in pandemic is still a puzzle Gretchen Vogel, Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
859 [GO] 2020―May―06 The race is on for antibodies that stop the new coronavirus Jon Cohen
860 [GO] 2020―May―06 Development of an inactivated vaccine candidate for SARS-CoV-2 Qiang Gao, Linlin Bao, Haiyan Mao, Lin Wang, Kangwei Xu, Minnan Yang, et al. (+28)
861 [GO] 2020―May―05 Rapid implementation of mobile technology for real-time epidemiology of COVID-19 David A. Drew, Long H. Nguyen, Claire J. Steves, Cristina Menni, Maxim Freydin, Thomas Varsavsky, et al. (+6)
862 [GO] 2020―May―05 Should schools reopen? Kids’ role in pandemic still a mystery Gretchen Vogel
863 [GO] 2020―May―05 Pressure grows on China for independent investigation into pandemic’s origins Science Staff
864 [GO] 2020―May―04 Site-specific glycan analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 spike Yasunori Watanabe, Joel D. Allen, Daniel Wrapp, Jason S. McLellan, Max Crispin
865 [GO] 2020―May―02 Primatologists work to keep great apes safe from coronavirus Ann Gibbons
866 [GO] 2020―May―01 Children of the pandemic: How will kids be shaped by the coronavirus crisis? Joel Goldberg
867 [GO] 2020―May―01 NIH’s axing of bat coronavirus grant a ‘horrible precedent’ and might break rules, critics say Meredith Wadman
868 [GO] 2020―May―01 Structural basis for inhibition of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from SARS-CoV-2 by remdesivir Wanchao Yin, Chunyou Mao, Xiaodong Luan, Dan-Dan Shen, Qingya Shen, Haixia Su, et al. (+16)
869 [GO] 2020―May―01 SARS-CoV-2 productively infects human gut enterocytes Mart M. Lamers, Joep Beumer, Jelte van der Vaart, Kèvin Knoops, Jens Puschhof, Tim I. Breugem, et al. (+15)
870 [GO] 2020―May―01 Renewable power surges as pandemic scrambles global energy outlook, new report finds Warren Cornwall
871 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 COVID-19 amidst Ebola's retreat John Ditekemena
872 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 NIH launches competition to speed COVID-19 diagnostics Robert Service
873 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 Call for transparency of COVID-19 models C. Michael Barton, Marina Alberti, Daniel Ames, Jo-An Atkinson, Jerad Bales, Edmund Burke, et al. (+26)
874 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 Large trial yields strongest evidence yet that antiviral drug can help COVID-19 patients Jon Cohen
875 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 Limiting fatality in COVID-19 patients Gemma Alderton, Michael Funk
876 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 A COVID-19 recovery for climate Daniel Rosenbloom, Jochen Markard
877 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 COVID-19 shot protects monkeys Jon Cohen
878 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 The coronavirus czar Kai Kupferschmidt
879 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 SARS-CoV-2 in Iceland Pamela J. Hines, Caroline Ash, Jesse Smith
880 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 Fauci mania! His voice for science during pandemic inspires bobblehead, other kitsch … and SNL Meagan Weiland
881 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 Research opportunities in pandemic lockdown Rajeev Saraswat, Divya Atri Saraswat
882 [GO] 2020―Apr―30 The mystery of the pandemic's ‘happy hypoxia’ Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
883 [GO] 2020―Apr―29 As COVID-19 forces conferences online, scientists discover upsides of virtual format Michael Price
884 [GO] 2020―Apr―29 Changes in contact patterns shape the dynamics of the COVID-19 outbreak in China Juanjuan Zhang, Maria Litvinova, Yuxia Liang, Yan Wang, Wei Wang, Shanlu Zhao, et al. (+6)
885 [GO] 2020―Apr―29 Why don’t some coronavirus patients sense their alarmingly low oxygen levels? Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
886 [GO] 2020―Apr―29 How the pandemic made this virologist an unlikely cult figure Kai Kupferschmidt
887 [GO] 2020―Apr―28 Reopening puts Germany’s much-praised coronavirus response at risk Kai Kupferschmidt
888 [GO] 2020―Apr―27 New York clinical trial quietly tests heartburn remedy against coronavirus Brendan Borrell
889 [GO] 2020―Apr―24 Suffering from COVID-19 anxiety? Here’s what you can do Jennifer Kong
890 [GO] 2020―Apr―24 COVID-19 vaccine protects monkeys from new coronavirus, Chinese biotech reports Jon Cohen
891 [GO] 2020―Apr―24 Surveys of infectious disease experts aim to predict COVID-19’s toll Jeffrey Brainard
892 [GO] 2020―Apr―24 From nose to toes-how coronavirus affects the body, and a quantum microscope that unlocks the magnetic secrets of very old rocks Sarah Crespi
893 [GO] 2020―Apr―23 Health care workers seek to flatten COVID-19’s ‘second curve’-their rising mental anguish Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
894 [GO] 2020―Apr―23 Did Japan miss its chance to keep the coronavirus in check? Dennis Normile
895 [GO] 2020―Apr―23 Against pandemic research exceptionalism Alex John London, Jonathan Kimmelman
896 [GO] 2020―Apr―22 Antimalarials widely used against COVID-19 heighten risk of cardiac arrest. How can doctors minimize the danger? Kelly Servick
897 [GO] 2020―Apr―22 Coronavirus found in Paris sewage points to early warning system Christa Lesté-Lasserre
898 [GO] 2020―Apr―22 Antibody surveys suggesting vast undercount of coronavirus infections may be unreliable Gretchen Vogel
899 [GO] 2020―Apr―22 United States should allow volunteers to be infected with coronavirus to test vaccines, lawmakers argue Jon Cohen
900 [GO] 2020―Apr―22 Structure-based design of antiviral drug candidates targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease Wenhao Dai, Bing Zhang, Haixia Su, Jian Li, Yao Zhao, Xiong Xie, et al. (+19)
901 [GO] 2020―Apr―19 'Open the doors for us.' Indonesian scientists say government snubs offers to help fight coronavirus Dyna Rochmyaningsih
902 [GO] 2020―Apr―18 How early-career scientists are coping with COVID-19 challenges and fears Elisabeth Pain
903 [GO] 2020―Apr―18 How does coronavirus kill? Clinicians trace a ferocious rampage through the body, from brain to toes Meredith Wadman
904 [GO] 2020―Apr―18 To streamline coronavirus vaccine and drug efforts, NIH and firms join forces Jocelyn Kaiser
905 [GO] 2020―Apr―17 Cytokine release syndrome in severe COVID-19 By John B. Moore, Carl H. June
906 [GO] 2020―Apr―17 Antibiotic treatment for COVID-19 complications could fuel resistant bacteria Sara Reardon
907 [GO] 2020―Apr―17 Comparative pathogenesis of COVID-19, MERS, and SARS in a nonhuman primate model Barry Rockx, Thijs Kuiken, Sander Herfst, Theo Bestebroer, Mart M. Lamers, Bas B. Oude Munnink, et al. (+18)
908 [GO] 2020―Apr―17 How countries could recover from coronavirus, and lessons from an ancient drought Sarah Crespi
909 [GO] 2020―Apr―17 Crushing coronavirus means ‘breaking the habits of a lifetime.’ Behavior scientists have some tips Warren Cornwall
910 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 Protect Indigenous peoples from COVID-19 Lucas Ferrante, Philip M. Fearnside, Jennifer Sills
911 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 From mice to monkeys, animals studied for coronavirus answers Jon Cohen
912 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 South Africa flattens its coronavirus curve-and considers how to ease restrictions Linda Nordling
913 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 U.S. conservatives who detest climate models add a new target: coronavirus models Scott Waldman
914 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 Top EU scientist ousted over plans for coronavirus research Nicholas Wallace
915 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 ‘Short-sighted.’ Health experts decry Trump’s freeze on U.S. funding for WHO as world fights pandemic Kai Kupferschmidt
916 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 Pandemic carves gaps in long-term field projects Elizabeth Pennisi
917 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 For Brazil’s Indigenous communities, pandemic revives memories of earlier plagues Ignacio Amigo
918 [GO] 2020―Apr―16 Pandemic robs field scientists of ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ moments Elizabeth Pennisi
919 [GO] 2020―Apr―15 Ending coronavirus lockdowns will be a dangerous process of trial and error Kai Kupferschmidt
920 [GO] 2020―Apr―15 EU science chief defends record after ouster over coronavirus plans Nicholas Wallace
921 [GO] 2020―Apr―14 ‘Suppress and lift’: Hong Kong and Singapore say they have a coronavirus strategy that works Dennis Normile
922 [GO] 2020―Apr―14 Mice, hamsters, ferrets, monkeys. Which lab animals can help defeat the new coronavirus? Jon Cohen
923 [GO] 2020―Apr―14 Projecting the transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 through the postpandemic period Stephen M. Kissler, Christine Tedijanto, Edward Goldstein, Yonatan H. Grad, Marc Lipsitch
924 [GO] 2020―Apr―11 Would-be coronavirus drugs are cheap to make Robert Service
925 [GO] 2020―Apr―11 How can we save black and brown lives during a pandemic? Data from past studies can point the way Ann Gibbons
926 [GO] 2020―Apr―10 How I’ve connected with other scientists online during the COVID-19 pandemic Arpit Sharma
927 [GO] 2020―Apr―10 Structure of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from COVID-19 virus Yan Gao, Liming Yan, Yucen Huang, Fengjiang Liu, Yao Zhao, Lin Cao, et al. (+22)
928 [GO] 2020―Apr―10 Does coronavirus spread through the air, and the biology of anorexia Sarah Crespi
929 [GO] 2020―Apr―10 Is France’s president fueling the hype over an unproven coronavirus treatment? Yves Sciama
930 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 G20 leaders must answer to COVID-19 Caroline Atkinson
931 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 For survivors of severe COVID-19, beating the virus is just the beginning Kelly Servick
932 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 NAS letter suggests ‘normal breathing’ can expel coronavirus Robert F. Service
933 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 Top EU scientist pushed out over coronavirus spat Nicholas Wallace
934 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 Tested by HIV and TB, South Africa confronts new pandemic Linda Nordling
935 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 Finding community during a pandemic Arpit Sharma
936 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 Pandemic brings mass vaccinations to a halt Leslie Roberts
937 [GO] 2020―Apr―09 Social scientists scramble to study pandemic, in real time Warren Cornwall
938 [GO] 2020―Apr―08 Early-career scientists at critical career junctures brace for impact of COVID-19 Wudan Yan
939 [GO] 2020―Apr―08 South Africa hopes its battle with HIV and TB helped prepare it for COVID-19 Linda Nordling
940 [GO] 2020―Apr―08 Effective containment explains subexponential growth in recent confirmed COVID-19 cases in China Benjamin F. Maier, Dirk Brockmann
941 [GO] 2020―Apr―08 Former FDA leaders decry emergency authorization of malaria drugs for coronavirus Charles Piller
942 [GO] 2020―Apr―08 Trials of drugs to prevent coronavirus infection begin in health care workers Kai Kupferschmidt
943 [GO] 2020―Apr―08 Unprecedented nationwide blood studies seek to track U.S. coronavirus spread Jon Cohen
944 [GO] 2020―Apr―07 ‘Every day is a new surprise.’ Inside the effort to produce the world’s most popular coronavirus tracker Jocelyn Kaiser
945 [GO] 2020―Apr―04 Scientists have turned the structure of the coronavirus into music Vineeth Venugopal
946 [GO] 2020―Apr―03 How COVID-19 disease models shape shutdowns, and detecting emotions in mice Sarah Crespi
947 [GO] 2020―Apr―03 Responding to peer reviews is never fun. It’s harder when COVID-19 shuts down your lab Ye Zhou
948 [GO] 2020―Apr―03 ‘These are answers we need.’ WHO plans global study to discover true extent of coronavirus infections Gretchen Vogel
949 [GO] 2020―Apr―03 You may be able to spread coronavirus just by breathing, new report finds Robert Service
950 [GO] 2020―Apr―03 These drugs don’t target the coronavirus-they target us Kai Kupferschmidt
951 [GO] 2020―Apr―03 A highly conserved cryptic epitope in the receptor-binding domains of SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV Meng Yuan, Nicholas C. Wu, Xueyong Zhu, Chang-Chun D. Lee, Ray T. Y. So, Huibin Lv, et al. (+2)
952 [GO] 2020―Apr―02 Making allowances for COVID-19 Ye Zhou
953 [GO] 2020―Apr―02 Vaccine designers take first shots at COVID-19 Jon Cohen
954 [GO] 2020―Apr―02 As normalcy returns, can China keep COVID-19 at bay? Dennis Normile
955 [GO] 2020―Apr―02 The United States leads in coronavirus cases, but not pandemic response Science Staff
956 [GO] 2020―Apr―02 Infect volunteers to speed a coronavirus vaccine? Jon Cohen
957 [GO] 2020―Apr―02 ‘We have no choice.’ Pandemic forces polio eradication group to halt campaigns Leslie Roberts
958 [GO] 2020―Apr―01 Can you put a price on COVID-19 options? Experts weigh lives versus economics Warren Cornwall
959 [GO] 2020―Apr―01 With record-setting speed, vaccinemakers take their first shots at the new coronavirus Jon Cohen
960 [GO] 2020―Apr―01 The $1 billion bet: Pharma giant and U.S. government team up in all-out coronavirus vaccine push Jon Cohen
961 [GO] 2020―Apr―01 Speed coronavirus vaccine testing by deliberately infecting volunteers? Not so fast, some scientists warn Jon Cohen
962 [GO] 2020―Apr―01 Should pets be tested for coronavirus? David Grimm
963 [GO] 2020―Apr―01 1.3 billion people. A 21-day lockdown. Can India curb the coronavirus? Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
964 [GO] 2020―Mar―31 An investigation of transmission control measures during the first 50 days of the COVID-19 epidemic in China Huaiyu Tian, Yonghong Liu, Yidan Li, Chieh-Hsi Wu, Bin Chen, Moritz U. G. Kraemer, et al. (+15)
965 [GO] 2020―Mar―31 Quantifying SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests epidemic control with digital contact tracing Luca Ferretti, Chris Wymant, Michelle Kendall, Lele Zhao, Anel Nurtay, Lucie Abeler-Dörner, et al. (+3)
966 [GO] 2020―Mar―30 Iran confronts coronavirus amid a ‘battle between science and conspiracy theories’ Richard Stone
967 [GO] 2020―Mar―30 Can China return to normalcy while keeping the coronavirus in check? Dennis Normile
968 [GO] 2020―Mar―29 Would everyone wearing face masks help us slow the pandemic? Kelly Servick
969 [GO] 2020―Mar―28 Not wearing masks to protect against coronavirus is a ‘big mistake,’ top Chinese scientist says Jon Cohen
970 [GO] 2020―Mar―28 New coronavirus leaves pregnant women with wrenching choices-but little data to guide them Gretchen Vogel
971 [GO] 2020―Mar―28 How sick will the coronavirus make you? The answer may be in your genes Jocelyn Kaiser
972 [GO] 2020―Mar―27 Congress pumps up NSF program to fast-track COVID-19 research Jeffrey Mervis
973 [GO] 2020―Mar―27 ‘This is insane!’ Many scientists lament Trump’s embrace of risky malaria drugs for coronavirus Charles Piller
974 [GO] 2020―Mar―27 How diseases rise and fall with the seasons-and what it could mean for coronavirus Joel Goldberg
975 [GO] 2020―Mar―27 The new coronavirus is finally slamming Russia. Is the country ready? Richard Stone
976 [GO] 2020―Mar―26 COVID-19 drives new threat to bats in China Huabin Zhao, Jennifer Sills
977 [GO] 2020―Mar―26 With COVID-19, modeling takes on life and death importance Martin Enserink, Kai Kupferschmidt
978 [GO] 2020―Mar―26 Race to find COVID-19 treatments accelerates Kai Kupferschmidt, Jon Cohen
979 [GO] 2020―Mar―26 Massive U.S. coronavirus stimulus includes research dollars and some aid to universities Jeffrey Mervis
980 [GO] 2020―Mar―26 How SARS-CoV-2 binds to human cells Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
981 [GO] 2020―Mar―26 Mathematics of life and death: How disease models shape national shutdowns and other pandemic policies Martin Enserink
982 [GO] 2020―Mar―25 The effect of human mobility and control measures on the COVID-19 epidemic in China Moritz U. G. Kraemer, Chia-Hung Yang, Bernardo Gutierrez, Chieh-Hsi Wu, Brennan Klein, David M. Pigott, et al. (+11)
983 [GO] 2020―Mar―25 COVID-19 needs a Manhattan Project Seth Berkley
984 [GO] 2020―Mar―25 Researchers are tracking another pandemic, too-of coronavirus misinformation Greg Miller
985 [GO] 2020―Mar―24 ‘It’s heartbreaking.’ Labs are euthanizing thousands of mice in response to coronavirus pandemic David Grimm
986 [GO] 2020―Mar―24 Can a century-old TB vaccine steel the immune system against the new coronavirus? Jop Vrieze
987 [GO] 2020―Mar―23 Aggregated mobility data could help fight COVID-19 Caroline O. Buckee, Satchit Balsari, Jennifer Chan, Mercè Crosas, Francesca Dominici, Urs Gasser, et al. (+13)
988 [GO] 2020―Mar―23 Cellphone tracking could help stem the spread of coronavirus. Is privacy the price? Kelly Servick
989 [GO] 2020―Mar―23 The standard coronavirus test, if available, works well-but can new diagnostics help in this pandemic? Robert Service
990 [GO] 2020―Mar―23 WHO launches global megatrial of the four most promising coronavirus treatments Kai Kupferschmidt
991 [GO] 2020―Mar―23 ‘I’m going to keep pushing.’ Anthony Fauci tries to make the White House listen to facts of the pandemic Jon Cohen
992 [GO] 2020―Mar―22 The physician whose 1964 vaccine beat back rubella is working to defeat the new coronavirus Meredith Wadman
993 [GO] 2020―Mar―21 Amid coronavirus shutdowns, some grad students feel pressure to report to their labs Michael Price
994 [GO] 2020―Mar―21 Universities urge U.S. leaders to boost science budgets by 15%, ease rules to cope with pandemic Jeffrey Mervis
995 [GO] 2020―Mar―20 Misguided drug advice for COVID-19 Garret A. FitzGerald
996 [GO] 2020―Mar―20 New blood tests for antibodies could show true scale of coronavirus pandemic Gretchen Vogel
997 [GO] 2020―Mar―20 Fetal tissue ban blocks study of potential coronavirus therapies Meredith Wadman
998 [GO] 2020―Mar―20 Crystal structure of SARS-CoV-2 main protease provides a basis for design of improved α-ketoamide inhibitors Linlin Zhang, Daizong Lin, Xinyuanyuan Sun, Ute Curth, Christian Drosten, Lucie Sauerhering, et al. (+3)
999 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 Countries test tactics in ‘war’ against COVID-19 Jon Cohen, Kai Kupferschmidt
1000 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 My lab group met to chart our response to COVID-19. Here’s what we learned Jay J. Van Bavel
1001 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 Preventing COVID-19 prejudice in academia Piotr Rzymski, Michał Nowicki, Jennifer Sills
1002 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 Mass testing, school closings, lockdowns: Countries pick tactics in ‘war’ against coronavirus Jon Cohen
1003 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 How I faced my coronavirus anxiety Kai Liu
1004 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 Coronavirus disruptions reverberate through research Kelly Servick, Adrian Cho, Jennifer Couzin-Frankel, Giorgia Guglielmi
1005 [GO] 2020―Mar―19 Respirators, quarantines, and worst-case scenarios: Lab animal facilities grapple with the pandemic David Grimm
1006 [GO] 2020―Mar―18 Coronavirus cases have dropped sharply in South Korea. What’s the secret to its success? Dennis Normile
1007 [GO] 2020―Mar―18 ‘It’s OK to feel anxious.’ How a professor in China faced coronavirus disruptions and fears Kai Liu
1008 [GO] 2020―Mar―17 Working from home because of COVID-19? Here are 10 ways to spend your time Karin Bodewits
1009 [GO] 2020―Mar―17 Disease experts call for nationwide closure of U.S. schools and businesses to slow coronavirus Jocelyn Kaiser
1010 [GO] 2020―Mar―17 Coronavirus concerns force Arctic mission to cancel research flights Gretchen Vogel
1011 [GO] 2020―Mar―17 Amid pandemic, Energy Department labs close to tens of thousands of users Adrian Cho
1012 [GO] 2020―Mar―16 Substantial undocumented infection facilitates the rapid dissemination of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) Ruiyun Li, Sen Pei, Bin Chen, Yimeng Song, Tao Zhang, Wan Yang, Jeffrey Shaman
1013 [GO] 2020―Mar―16 ‘A ticking time bomb’: Scientists worry about coronavirus spread in Africa Linda Nordling
1014 [GO] 2020―Mar―15 Meet Anthony Fauci, the epidemic expert trying to shape the White House’s coronavirus response John Travis
1015 [GO] 2020―Mar―14 Why do dozens of diseases wax and wane with the seasons-and will COVID-19? Jon Cohen
1016 [GO] 2020―Mar―14 Updated: Labs go quiet as researchers brace for long-term coronavirus disruptions Kelly Servick
1017 [GO] 2020―Mar―14 Did an experimental drug help a U.S. coronavirus patient? Jon Cohen
1018 [GO] 2020―Mar―13 Quarantine the cat? Disinfect the dog? The latest advice about the coronavirus and your pets David Grimm
1019 [GO] 2020―Mar―13 Does disinfecting surfaces really prevent the spread of coronavirus? Robert Service
1020 [GO] 2020―Mar―12 Genome analyses help track coronavirus' moves Kai Kupferschmidt
1021 [GO] 2020―Mar―12 ‘We're behind the curve’: U.S. hospitals confront the challenges of large-scale coronavirus testing Jon Cohen
1022 [GO] 2020―Mar―12 Structure of the nCoV trimeric spike Valda Vinson, Michael Funk
1023 [GO] 2020―Mar―11 How an Australian researcher ended up in the spotlight at a White House coronavirus briefing David Malakoff
1024 [GO] 2020―Mar―11 Does closing schools slow the spread of coronavirus? Past outbreaks provide clues Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
1025 [GO] 2020―Mar―10 Mutations can reveal how the coronavirus moves-but they’re easy to overinterpret Kai Kupferschmidt
1026 [GO] 2020―Mar―07 Why airport screening won’t stop the spread of coronavirus Dennis Normile
1027 [GO] 2020―Mar―07 Coronavirus disruptions could hurt North Korea’s efforts to treat tuberculosis Richard Stone
1028 [GO] 2020―Mar―07 Top stories: Bungled coronavirus testing, disarming ‘atomic bomb’ cells, and jet stream blocking Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
1029 [GO] 2020―Mar―06 With $115 million, more than 80 Boston researchers will collaborate to tackle COVID-19 Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
1030 [GO] 2020―Mar―06 The effect of travel restrictions on the spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak Matteo Chinazzi, Jessica T. Davis, Marco Ajelli, Corrado Gioannini, Maria Litvinova, Stefano Merler, et al. (+10)
1031 [GO] 2020―Mar―06 Can China's COVID-19 strategy work elsewhere? Kai Kupferschmidt, Jon Cohen
1032 [GO] 2020―Mar―06 Dog noses detect heat, the world faces coronavirus, and scientists search for extraterrestrial life Sarah Crespi
1033 [GO] 2020―Mar―05 ‘We had to act.’ How coronavirus fears forced physics society to nix giant meeting Adrian Cho
1034 [GO] 2020―Mar―04 Indonesia finally reports two coronavirus cases. Scientists worry it has many more Dyna Rochmyaningsih
1035 [GO] 2020―Mar―04 Structural basis for the recognition of the SARS-CoV-2 by full-length human ACE2 Renhong Yan, Yuanyuan Zhang, Yaning Li, Lu Xia, Yingying Guo, Qiang Zhou
1036 [GO] 2020―Mar―03 China’s aggressive measures have slowed the coronavirus. They may not work in other countries Kai Kupferschmidt
1037 [GO] 2020―Mar―02 Coronavirus just caused the American Physical Society to cancel its biggest meeting of the year Adrian Cho
1038 [GO] 2020―Mar―01 In bid to rapidly expand coronavirus testing, U.S. agency abruptly changes rules Jon Cohen
1039 [GO] 2020―Feb―29 The United States badly bungled coronavirus testing-but things may soon improve Jon Cohen
1040 [GO] 2020―Feb―29 Top stories: Coronavirus’ next phase, glowing newts, and Japan’s cruise ship fiasco Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
1041 [GO] 2020―Feb―28 Singapore claims first use of antibody test to track coronavirus infections Dennis Normile
1042 [GO] 2020―Feb―28 Strategies shift as coronavirus pandemic looms Jon Cohen, Kai Kupferschmidt
1043 [GO] 2020―Feb―27 ‘A completely new culture of doing research.’ Coronavirus outbreak changes how scientists communicate Kai Kupferschmidt
1044 [GO] 2020―Feb―26 Coronavirus infections keep mounting after cruise ship fiasco in Japan Dennis Normile
1045 [GO] 2020―Feb―26 The coronavirus seems unstoppable. What should the world do now? Jon Cohen
1046 [GO] 2020―Feb―21 Coronavirus epidemic snarls science worldwide Robert F. Service
1047 [GO] 2020―Feb―20 Scientists ‘strongly condemn’ rumors and conspiracy theories about origin of coronavirus outbreak Jon Cohen
1048 [GO] 2020―Feb―19 Cryo-EM structure of the 2019-nCoV spike in the prefusion conformation Daniel Wrapp, Nianshuang Wang, Kizzmekia S. Corbett, Jory A. Goldsmith, Ching-Lin Hsieh, Olubukola Abiona, et al. (+2)
1049 [GO] 2020―Feb―14 Labs scramble to produce new coronavirus diagnostics Jon Cohen, Kai Kupferschmidt
1050 [GO] 2020―Feb―13 Update: ‘A bit chaotic.’ Christening of new coronavirus and its disease name create confusion Martin Enserink
1051 [GO] 2020―Feb―12 Labs scramble to spot hidden coronavirus infections Jon Cohen
1052 [GO] 2020―Feb―11 Mission impossible? WHO director fights to prevent a pandemic without offending China Kai Kupferschmidt
1053 [GO] 2020―Feb―08 Top stories: Faster ocean currents, coronavirus DNA, and the largest-ever study of cancer genomes Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
1054 [GO] 2020―Feb―08 Scientists are racing to model the next moves of a coronavirus that's still hard to predict Jon Cohen
1055 [GO] 2020―Feb―07 Will novel virus go pandemic or be contained? Kai Kupferschmidt, Jon Cohen
1056 [GO] 2020―Feb―06 ‘This beast is moving very fast.’ Will the new coronavirus be contained-or go pandemic? Kai Kupferschmidt
1057 [GO] 2020―Feb―04 Study claiming new coronavirus can be transmitted by people without symptoms was flawed Kai Kupferschmidt
1058 [GO] 2020―Feb―01 Mining coronavirus genomes for clues to the outbreak’s origins Jon Cohen
1059 [GO] 2020―Jan―31 New coronavirus threat galvanizes scientists Jon Cohen
1060 [GO] 2020―Jan―29 Can an anti-HIV combination or other existing drugs outwit the new coronavirus? Jon Cohen
1061 [GO] 2020―Jan―28 Scientists are moving at record speed to create new coronavirus vaccines-but they may come too late Jon Cohen
1062 [GO] 2020―Jan―25 Top stories: A push to build affordable electron microscopes, coronavirus is not a global emergency yet, and the voice of an ancient mummy Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
1063 [GO] 2020―Jan―22 China reports more than 200 infections with new coronavirus from Wuhan Dennis Normile
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