The Latest Stories from KQED Science
Early Look at Trial Data Suggests Rapid Recovery in COVID-19 Patients After Antiviral Treatment | A Chicago hospital treating COVID-19 patients in a clinical trial with remdesivir, an antiviral medicine, is seeing rapid recoveries. | |
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COVID-19 Antibody Testing Ramps Up in California | Blood tests for COVID-19 antibodies may be key to tracking the spread of the virus and figuring out who can return to work. | |
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Thousands of Bay Area Patients Wait for Surgery as Hospitals Hold Beds for Coronavirus Surge | Elective procedures, including brain surgery, are on hold to preserve hospital beds and conserve masks. | |
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Some Physical Distancing May Be Necessary in the U.S. for Years, Researchers Say | The modeling study on COVID-19 warns that intermittent periods of physical distancing may need to persist in the U.S. into 2022. | |
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For Society To Reopen, America Needs Massive 'Contact Tracing.' Here's What That Is | Contact tracing is labor-intensive and represents an expanding job market in the midst of the economic shutdown. | |
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| Plummeting Carbon Emissions Are a Temporary Thing. Renewable Energy Could Make This the Future |
| The global slowdown due to the coronavirus could create a historic drop in carbon emissions, but it won't mean much for climate change without strong, sustainable energy policies. | |
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| Top 10 All-Time Favorite Space Pics From an Astronomer in Isolation |
| Enjoy this top ten list of favorite space images selected by an astronomer passing time in isolation. | |
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| Deep Look Earth Day Film Fest |
| Celebrate Earth Day's 50th anniversary! Join us for a virtual film festival with Deep Look producers and featured scientists. Register for your FREE ticket. | |
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Download These Science-Related Virtual Backgrounds for Your Zoom Meeting | Got a science background? We mean a cool image to display behind you in your Zoom meetings during these shelter-in-place days. If not, try these science-themed beauties out for size... | |
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