SARS-CoV-2-like particles very sensitive to temperature
A new study suggests that as temperatures get cooler, particles on surfaces will remain infectious longer.
Read MoreA new study suggests that as temperatures get cooler, particles on surfaces will remain infectious longer.
Read MoreOne train-mounted air quality sensor can cover the same area as 30 stationary sensors.
Read MoreThe vaccines use a new approach to train our bodies in fighting SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Read MoreThe last of four virtual town halls got down to one of the thorniest issues facing the institutions: the cost of journal subscriptions.
Read MoreAdvocates have called for a restorative justice system that repairs harm done to victims and reintegrates wrongdoers into society. The Enga of Papua New Guinea balance retribution and restitution.
Read More“Pioneering the Future” digital collection celebrates scientists carrying on a tradition of excellence.
Read MoreIt’s too soon to use COVID-19 antibody testing to issue “immunity passports,” but they are good enough to inform public health decisions.
Read MoreThe flash flood-like emergence of COVID-19 has shined a spotlight on those three “I” words and the efforts of University of Utah Health’s Immunology, Inflammation, and Infectious Disease (3i) initiative.
Read MoreSupported by 1U4U initiative, issues in treating and supporting traumatic brain injury survivors were discussed at the conference.
Read MoreThere are mysteries hiding under the grass at Fort Douglas.
Read MoreBe sure to register for the final two town halls on Dec. 7 and Dec. 9.
Read MoreStatewide mask mandates boost consumer confidence and spending while reducing COVID-19 transmission.
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