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How Will Coronavirus End? It Depends on Our Immunity. Three Possible Outcomes
April 28, 2020

How Will Coronavirus End? It Depends on Our Immunity. Three Possible Outcomes . We’re all so ready for this to be over. With the curve finally flattening in the US, the ramping up of anti-viral and vaccine trials against SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes

This New Smartphone-Based DNA Test Could Help Track Disease in Real Time
April 27, 2020

This New Smartphone-Based DNA Test Could Help Track Disease in Real Time . On-the-spot DNA tests could prove invaluable to doctors, farmers, and officials responsible for food safety or environmental monitoring. Now Chinese researchers have created an ult

The Big Covid-19 Blind Spot: Lack of Risk Management Is Leaving Us Wanting
April 24, 2020

The Big Covid-19 Blind Spot: Lack of Risk Management Is Leaving Us Wanting . In many organizations, risk managers have long been essentially back-office roles, with limited or no access to boards, executives, and key decision-makers. They oversee a varied

Linking Self-Driving Cars to Traffic Signals Might Help Pedestrians Give Them the Green Light
April 23, 2020

Linking Self-Driving Cars to Traffic Signals Might Help Pedestrians Give Them the Green Light . Automated vehicles don’t have human operators to communicate their driving intentions to pedestrians at intersections. My team’s research on pedestrians’ perce

This Startup Is Selling Thermal Imaging Glasses for Virus Detection
April 22, 2020

This Startup Is Selling Thermal Imaging Glasses for Virus Detection . When will lockdowns end, and what will life be like when they do? These are the questions on most of our minds today; we’ve accepted that even once restrictions ease, society won’t go

Contact Tracing Is the Next Step in the Covid-19 Battle—But How Will It Work in Western Countries?
April 21, 2020

Contact Tracing Is the Next Step in the Covid-19 Battle—But How Will It Work in Western Countries? . One death in Steven Soderbergh’s terrifyingly prescient masterpiece, Contagion, stayed with me: Kate Winslet’s Dr. Erin Mears, an Epidemic Intelligence Se

New 'Hot Qubits' Let Quantum Computers Run 15X Warmer Than Before
April 20, 2020

New 'Hot Qubits' Let Quantum Computers Run 15X Warmer Than Before . When people say quantum computing is “hot” right now they are most definitely talking metaphorically; today’s leading devices have to operate at close to absolute zero. Now two research g

Why Interest in Virtual Worlds for Online Collaboration Is Spiking
April 19, 2020

Why Interest in Virtual Worlds for Online Collaboration Is Spiking . By now, it’s well known that usage of video-conferencing software like Zoom has exploded as a result of the Covid-19 shutdown. What is less known is that interest in avatar-based virtual

Coronavirus: What Are the Chances We’ll Change Our Behavior in the Aftermath?
April 16, 2020

Coronavirus: What Are the Chances We’ll Change Our Behavior in the Aftermath? . The world as we know it may never be the same. The global economy has slowed, people are living in isolation, and the death toll from an invisible killer is rising exponential

Is the Reason Coronavirus Seriously Sickens Some and Spares Others in Our Genes?
April 15, 2020

Is the Reason Coronavirus Seriously Sickens Some and Spares Others in Our Genes? . In the early 1980s, a deadly epidemic was gaining momentum. Caused by a virus dubbed HIV, AIDs has infected and killed millions of people around the world. But not everyone