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How did US baby formula get contaminated with dangerous bacteria?

17 May 2022

Cronobacter sakazakii contamination shut down the biggest formula manufacturing plant in the US. What we know about how it happened and what parents struggling to find formula can do


The controversial new clinical trials that promise faster results

The controversial new clinical trials that promise faster results

20 October 2021

Standard clinical trials used to test new medicines are slow and cumbersome. The pandemic has shown that a new kind of trial is far quicker, but is it reliable enough?


The game-changing covid-19 treatments that helped slash the death rate

The game-changing covid-19 treatments that helped slash the death rate

10 February 2021

Faced with an unknown disease, doctors had to update best practices faster than ever before. Here's what we now know about gold standard coronavirus treatments


What will it take to get a covid-19 vaccine to the world?

What will it take to get a covid-19 vaccine to the world?

18 November 2020

Once a vaccine is approved, the race is on to overcome the biggest logistics challenge in history to distribute it around the globe


You can manage your covid-19 risk by setting your own ‘contact budget’

You can manage your covid-19 risk by setting your own ‘contact budget’

21 October 2020

When it comes to covid-19, we all have different levels of risk we're comfortable with. Setting a weekly "contact budget" can make it easier to decide which risks are worth taking, says epidemiologist Eleanor Murray


Evolution is evolving: 13 ways we must rethink the theory of nature

Evolution is evolving: 13 ways we must rethink the theory of nature

23 September 2020

Do species really exist? Are genes destiny? Do only the fittest survive? Can we shape or stop evolution? New insights into nature are providing surprising answers, and a glorious new picture of life’s complexity


Why is coronavirus deadly for some, but harmless in others?

Why is coronavirus deadly for some, but harmless in others?

6 May 2020

To figure out what makes some people more vulnerable to severe cases of covid-19, we need to rethink what we know about infection


Why it’ll still be a long time before we get a coronavirus vaccine

Why it’ll still be a long time before we get a coronavirus vaccine

29 April 2020

Trials of experimental coronavirus vaccines are already under way, but it’s still likely to be years before one is ready and vaccination may not even be possible


Coronavirus treatment: What drugs could work and when can we get them?

Coronavirus treatment: What drugs could work and when can we get them?

1 April 2020

To fight the new coronavirus, researchers are investigating more than 60 drugs, including remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine and brand new ones. Here’s a breakdown of progress so far


New York City’s coronavirus outbreak is already overwhelming hospitals

New York City’s coronavirus outbreak is already overwhelming hospitals

31 March 2020

New York City is the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in the US and hospitals are already struggling to treat everyone with covid-19, though the outbreak may not peak for three weeks


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