Researchers from the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna found out that, during the lockdown, women preferred to talk on the phone with a few select friends, while men were more
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After a slow start in the global vaccination race, Europe has now built up a small but consistent lead in comparison to the United States and enjoys the world’s highest
Machine-learning analysis identified high blood glucose levels as a risk factor for COVID-19 patients, according to a study published in Frontiers in Public Health (1). Researchers believe this explains why
At the end of last month, the European Commission announced a first group of five Covid-19 therapeutics it will prioritise for review, authorisation, and expedited production across the bloc over
In exhorting Member State telecoms ministers to “keep up the pace” on deploying new 5G networks in a May 5th video conference, European Commission vice president Margrethe Vestager spoke both
Information about the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, and the disease it causes, COVID-19, is accumulating at a stellar rate. However, infections remain difficult to diagnose from symptoms alone, with cases ranging
As the epidemic of Covid-19 reaches its peak and slowly recedes, the media, the politicians, and the intellectuals are actively sharing their thoughts about the post-Covid future. Some are active
The largest and most rigorous trial of anti-viral drug remdesivir has provided the first glimmer of hope in finding an effective drug to treat the coronavirus infection, which has infected
The majority of the world’s population live in countries that are dependent on, at least to some extent, imported food, according to a new study published on 17 April in