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Five named tropical storms pictured in the Atlantic

Five named tropical storms pictured in the Atlantic

23 September 2020

On 14 September, for only the second time since records began, there were five named tropical storms in the Atlantic


When did the coronavirus really reach the US and Europe?

When did the coronavirus really reach the US and Europe?

23 September 2020

While there may have been a few cases outside Wuhan as early as December, it appears the virus did not become widespread until months later


Doctor's diary: How can we deal with the long covid-19 symptoms?

Doctor's diary: How can we deal with the long covid-19 symptoms?

23 September 2020

The coronavirus has handed doctors many challenges, writes Selma Stafford, the latest being previously healthy young people debilitated by covid-19


How the UK can get its catastrophic coronavirus testing under control

How the UK can get its catastrophic coronavirus testing under control

23 September 2020

Operation Moonshot aims to carry out millions of covid-19 tests in the UK each day. Here’s what it would take to achieve this wildly optimistic plan


India about to overtake the US with highest covid-19 caseload globally

India about to overtake the US with highest covid-19 caseload globally

22 September 2020

With almost 100,000 new daily coronavirus cases, India is fast overtaking the US and the true number is likely to be much higher


US science news biased against people with names of non-British origin

US science news biased against people with names of non-British origin

22 September 2020

Scientists with names that are not of British origin are less likely to feature in a US news story about their research, according to an analysis of 230,000 news articles


AI camera can tell what surfaces feel like with just a glance

AI camera can tell what surfaces feel like with just a glance

22 September 2020

Artificially intelligent cameras are able to tell the physical properties of surfaces, such as texture or how well it conducts heat, based on a single image – but they can't tell whether something is sticky


Santiago island

People in Cape Verde evolved better malaria resistance in 550 years

22 September 2020

A gene variant that protects against malaria has spread rapidly among people living on the island of Santiago off West Africa


A building under construction on a polluted day in Shenyang, Liaoning province

Air pollution in China may have caused millions of deaths since 2000

21 September 2020

Air pollution is estimated to have caused 30.8 million premature deaths in China and Taiwan since 2000, according to an algorithm that was trained on satellite data


Children’s allergic reactions to nuts spike at Halloween and Easter

Children’s allergic reactions to nuts spike at Halloween and Easter

21 September 2020

Severe peanut allergies in children jump 85 per cent on Halloween and 60 per cent on Easter, and other nut allergies follow the same trend, possibly due to social gatherings where sweets are shared


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