Individually coded honey bee workers and queen interact inside monitored colony. Credit: Adam G. Dolezal The coronavirus epidemic has certainly caused many humans to change behavior, like increasing ...
The biggest threat to universities' carefully drawn reopening plans? Their students. School leaders are dishing out suspensions, kicking students out of dorms and sanctioning Greek organizations over ...
The binding of a SARS-CoV-2 virus surface protein spike -- a projection from the spherical virus particle -- to the human cell surface protein ACE2 is the first step to infection that may lead to ...
To party or not to party? As college students across Florida wrestled during the pandemic over public health restrictions, including whether it was safe to visit bars, nightclubs or house parties, Gov ...
A 3D illustration of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Physicists at the University of Utah received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study how the virus behaves under temperature and ...
The scourge of the coronavirus has tested the resiliency of Americans like few events before it. Despite the anguish of rapidly multiplying positive cases and deaths, Americans are responding with ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s behavior was “a brazen invitation for something like this to happen,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday in the wake of the news he has been infected with the ...
New research shows how small shifts in the molecular makeup of a virus can profoundly alter its fate. These shifts could turn a deadly pathogen into a harmless bug or supercharge a relatively benign ...
Microsoft on Tuesday announced a preview of an enhancement to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux's anti-virus solution, adding behavior monitoring, deep scanning and blocking capabilities. The ...
COVID-19 rates are finally falling again after a wave nearly as bad as the one last winter. Hopefully, we are through the worst of the pandemic. But experts warn that if we start acting as if COVID-19 ...
A rare breed of tigers in Russia has been spotted behaving bizarrely for more than a decade, and now researchers say they may know why. The majestic, endangered felines have stumbled into villages and ...
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