This Virus is a Cousin of SARS and is Spreading Too Fast!
A new coronavirus, cousin of the SARS virus, which has resulted in the death of 9 people is spreading across the world from Wuhan, China,
Why Do New Viruses Keep Emerging in China?
Both the 2019 Covid-19 virus and the 2003 SARS epidemic started in an eerily similar manner in China, but why?
COVID Survivors May Have Protective Immunity for 8 Months
A new study has claimed that COVID-19 survivors may have protective immunity for at least 8 months.
The MOST Dangerous and Deadly Viruses Known to Man
Viruses have caused some of the most dangerous outbreaks in human history. Learn about the 12 deadliest viruses and their history in this article
COVID-19: We Finally Know How Long It Survives on Surfaces
US study finally clarifies as to how long COVID-19 can survive on different surfaces
When Dangerous Viruses Escaped the Lab...
Many deadly viruses have escaped from laboratories in the past. No, we aren’t talking about COVID.
These Countries Are the BEST at Containing COVID-19 So Far
These three countries stand out, as their Coronavirus management strategy is much better at flattening the curve than most countries
A Real Glass Act - Beautiful Glass Art!
ingenious series of glass sculptures, each an accurate 1:1,000,000 scale model of an actual virus.
Find Out Why Other Animals Keep Giving Us Viruses
Discover the reason why viruses like the coronavirus and several others keep jumping out of nature into humans.
Scientists Now Afraid That Coronavirus May Become Seasonal
Researchers now allow the possibility that the Novel Coronavirus may become a new seasonal illness like the flu and other seasonal viruses.
Winners From the Sony World Photography Awards 2019
This competition showcases the best contemporary photography around the world. Take a look:
What Are the Long Term Health Consequences of COVID-19?
In this article, we examine the possible long term health effects of COVID-19 and the populations most susceptible to them.
Does a Blood Type Cause More COVID-19 Hospitalizations?
A recent article made a lot of buzz, as it suggests that certain blood types may be more or less susceptible to COVID-19. Is that true?
How 6 Pandemics Stopped and What We Can Learn From That
Here is how 6 major disease outbreaks in history have ended, and what we have learned from them.
30 Dazzling Skylines That Will Widen Your Eyes
30 extraordinary skylines from around the world that will convince you to start traveling more often.
Allergies vs COVID-19: How To Distinguish Between the Two
Here is how you can figure out whether or not the symptoms you may be experiencing are more likely to be an allergy or the Novel Coronavirus.
Do You Need to Get Vaccinated if You've Already Had COVID-19?
Do you need to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus if you already had the virus in the past? The short answer is - it depends...
This Is What’s Currently Known About COVID-19 Immunity
We now know for certain that recovering Covid-19 patients possess antibodies for the illness. What does that mean regarding their immunity for reinfection?
The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine’s Important Advantage
Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine has been recently authorized by the FDA. The vaccine is suitable for those who had an allergic reaction to other vaccines.
This Anti Viral Drug Can Potentially Block Covid-19
You probably heard of the anti-viral drug remdesivir and its potential against Covid-19. Here’s an overview of the drug and how it works.
We Need To Address the Mental Toll of Social Distancing
It is impossible to know the future impact of social distancing on the mental health of the world, but it is already disrupting it for many.
Coronavirus: Why Are Men More Than Twice As Likely to Die?
Researchers noted significant sex differences among COVID-19 patients, with males being more than twice as likely to die of COVID-19 than women
New Saliva-Based COVID-19 Test Could Be a Game-Changer
A new saliva-based COVID-19 test promises to be a cheaper and faster alternative to traditional testing methods.
Warning! Scientists Find New Way You Can Get COVID-19
We know that COVID-19 can be spread through the nose or mouth. Recent research reports a new way the virus can enter the body - your eyes.
Excited About 2023? Well, You Should Be!
2022 is over and the New Year is finally here. There are plenty of things to look forward to in 2023!