The new programme D-Tabkha posts short videos that focus on Egyptian culinary delights and their history
Doctors have learned more about ways to treat hospitalized patients, including those that may prevent the need for breathing machines
Hit by a plunge in turnover after foreign tourists vanished, Michelin-starred Hungarian restaurant Costes has staged a skyline dining event on the Budapest Eye ferris wheel to generate sales in a coronavirus-proof environment
The university said it hoped to start product development of the testing device in early 2021 and have an approved device available six months afterwards
The World Health Organization’s top emergencies expert said that European governments must take decisive action to shut down transmission of the coronavirus, including by curbing mass gatherings, to avoid more painful lockdowns.
The widely used BCG tuberculosis vaccine will be tested on frontline care workers in Britain for its effectiveness against COVID-19, researchers running the UK arm of a global trial said
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19
A study on ferrets showed the product dubbed INNA-051, which could be used complementary to vaccines, lowered the levels of the virus that causes COVID-19 by up to 96%
When a baby is held by their parent with skin-on-skin contact, the higher-level brain processing in response to pain is somewhat dampened
However the tests require an uncomfortable nasal swab and are not as accurate as the molecular, or PCR, tests.
Scientists are providing a fuller understanding of the essential role that sleep plays in brain health
'We need to rapidly scale up our clinical trials, manufacturing, licensing and regulation capacity so that these products can get to people and start saving lives'
Governments around the world closed schools to curb the spread of COVID-19, in most cases for around 10 weeks, or one third of a year of schooling
Researchers in Hong Kong recently reported evidence of a person who got the coronavirus a second time, months after an initial infection
Elders drive South Korea case surge
More than 40% of new coronavirus cases in South Korea are being found in people ...
India reported the most new COVID-19 cases of any country in the past week, the World Health Organization (WHO) said
Four of the world's seven vaccines that are in the third phase of trials are from China
The world must administer widespread anti-flu vaccinations this year to help to ward off the risk of complicating coronavirus ...
The World Health Organization said that the novel coronavirus spread was being driven by people in their 20s, 30s and 40s, many of which were unaware they were infected, posing a danger to vulnerable groups.
Cases of type 1 diabetes among children in a small UK study almost doubled during the peak of Britain's COVID-19 epidemic, ...
People returning to Germany from designated risk regions face a coronavirus test or two weeks’ compulsory quarantine
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus
An art gallery in Paris has sought inspiration in ancient China to help it enforce social distancing, by providing hats ...
The chief executive of AstraZeneca , which is developing a leading coronavirus vaccine with Oxford University, said it ...