NewsStudy: Without Right Messaging, Masks Could Lead to More COVID-19 SpreadJanuary19th,2021by University of VermontIf not accompanied by proper public education, wearing masks could lead to more infections, research shows
NewsCollege Campuses Are COVID-19 Superspreaders, Study SuggestsJanuary18th,2021by Taylor & Francis GroupIn 17 of the campuses monitored, a new computer model shows outbreaks translated directly into peaks of infection within their home counties
Product NewsThermo Fisher Scientific Extends SARS-CoV-2 GlobalAccess Sequencing Program to Support Research on New Virus StrainsJanuary15th,2021by Thermo Fisher ScientificSubsidized technology available as global bodies call for sequencing to confirm COVID-19 mutations
NewsTemperature Scanners of Limited Value in Detecting COVID-19January15th,2021by University of PortsmouthA new study argues that taking temperature readings of a person's fingertip and eye would give a significantly better and more reliable reading
NewsNJBIA Certifies HORIBA NJ Office as a Certified Site for Infectious Disease PreventionJanuary14th,2021by HORIBA ScientificHORIBA's Piscataway, New Jersey office has completed the requirements of the NJBIA program to achieve the Healthy Business Certification
NewsDepression, Stress Could Dampen Efficacy of COVID-19 VaccinesJanuary14th,2021by Association for Psychological ScienceFortunately, it may be possible to reduce these negative effects with simple steps like exercise and sleep
Lab Design and FurnishingsProject Profile: Sema4 Clinical LaboratoryJanuary13th,2021by MaryBeth DiDonnaA turn-of-the-century chocolate factory finds new life as a lab
NewsSurvey Finds Increased Trust in Government and Science Amid PandemicJanuary13th,2021by Curtin UniversityResearch finds confidence in public health scientists and trust in government to be high among people in Australia and New Zealand
Product NewsMologic Receives CE Mark Approval for Professional-Use COVID-19 Rapid Antigen TestJanuary12th,2021by Mologic
NewsPolicymakers Draw Heavily from Highly Cited COVID-19 ScienceJanuary12th,2021by American Association for the Advancement of ScienceAnalysis finds that policy documents have an unusually high rate of using the newest science—10 times larger than seen for other policy documents