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26 votes
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The New York Times is failing its readers badly on COVID
33 votes -
Good news against Dengue
10 votes -
I had chemo and my hair came back curly
9 votes -
Can ‘micro-acts of joy’ make you happier? I tried them for seven days.
11 votes -
First malaria vaccine slashes early childhood mortality
12 votes -
A journey into the shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma controversy
14 votes -
Improving mental health by training the suppression of unwanted thoughts
14 votes -
Effects of thermal environment on sleep and circadian rhythm (2012)
20 votes -
How much dietary fat do we really need?
7 votes -
A new mode of cancer treatment
8 votes -
Eating foods consumed at higher temperatures may increase cancer risk due to heat-damaged DNA
22 votes -
Running and the science of mental toughness
26 votes -
Soft ‘e-skin’ generates nerve-like impulses that talk to the brain
8 votes -
Solid proof that parachutes don’t work
17 votes -
An mRNA–lipid nanoparticle vaccine protects animals from twenty influenza lineages
4 votes -
Two decades of Alzheimer's research may be based on deliberate fraud
31 votes -
Under anesthesia, where do our minds go? To better understand our brains and design safer anesthesia, scientists are turning to EEG.
8 votes -
How we track COVID-19 (and other weird stuff) in sewage
8 votes -
How our ancestors used to sleep can help the sleep-deprived today
7 votes -
COVID-19 myths
5 votes -
Folding@Home's Covid Moonshot program to receive $10M grant
7 votes -
The first baby in history to be conceived with the help of polygenic testing
9 votes -
Why many scientists say it’s unlikely that SARS-CoV-2 originated from a “lab leak”
15 votes -
The sixty-year-old scientific screwup that helped Covid kill
10 votes -
The sixty-year-old scientific screwup that helped Covid kill
14 votes -
COVID-19 is a vascular disease not a respiratory one, says study
15 votes -
Why vaccine safety experts put the brakes on AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine
19 votes -
How science beat the virus
8 votes -
How supercomputers are identifying Covid-19 therapeutics
7 votes -
How Iceland hammered COVID with science – the tiny island nation brought huge scientific heft to its attempts to contain and study the coronavirus
9 votes -
Electric shocks to the tongue can quiet chronic ringing ears
10 votes -
The science of mask-wearing hasn’t changed. So why have our expectations?
11 votes -
White House ordered NIH to cancel coronavirus research funding, Fauci says
15 votes -
A mysterious company’s coronavirus papers in top medical journals may be unraveling
15 votes -
Scientists say social distancing has worked really well to reduce coronavirus's spread: new study finds measures saved thirty-five million Americans from contracting the virus
6 votes -
“Political connections and cronyism”: In blistering whistleblower complaint, Rick Bright blasts Team Trump’s pandemic response
7 votes -
What are everyone's resources for fact-checking health claims?
I'm wondering what resources people use to aggregate technical or nuanced information primarily for fact-checking claims about anything health-related. Ironically, everyone and their mother...
I'm wondering what resources people use to aggregate technical or nuanced information primarily for fact-checking claims about anything health-related. Ironically, everyone and their mother appears to be a medical scientist meanwhile as a scientist in the medical field myself, I feel overwhelmed to answer questions properly.
Recently I found the website Health Feedback which seems to be reliable, though confirmation of that would be great. They appear to be on top of anything COVD-19-related.
Another source I use for nutritional stuff is Examine but for now I'm more interested in relevant and recent health "news" topics.
12 votes -
The coronavirus pandemic turned Folding@Home into an exaFLOP supercomputer
14 votes -
Coronavirus vaccine prospects
6 votes -
Corona-AI project asks DreamLab app users to help create ‘virtual supercomputer’ to assist in COVID-19 research efforts
5 votes -
World Health Organization launches global megatrial of the four most promising coronavirus treatments
5 votes -
Doctors turn to social media to develop Covid-19 treatments in real time
4 votes -
Folding@Home is prioritizing users towards their Coronavirus projects
@foldingathome: Do you want to help us fight #COVIDー19 ? Download our client from https://t.co/55uKn0rJem -> Install -> Set category to "ANY" #COVID19 is prioritized. GPU and CPU projects are up. Connect with us if you want to do corp collab or donate your time.
23 votes -
Here's how you can help find a cure for COVID-19
3 votes -
"Do us a favor" - A letter from the Editor-in-Chief of Science journals regarding the coronavirus response by President Trump and his administration
17 votes -
Why poor people make poor decisions
11 votes -
Undone science: When research fails polluted communities
5 votes -
Longevity linked to proteins that calm overexcited neurons
5 votes -
Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep" is riddled with scientific and factual errors
14 votes