Anuradha Varanasi, Contributor

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African American Stroke Patients With Covid-19 Had Worse Outcomes Post Treatment

Two studies have found that there are several racial disparities in acute stroke patients who also tested positive for Covid-19.

Illegal Sex-Selective Abortions In India Might Result In 6.8 Million Fewer Female Births

A group of researchers have predicted that by 2017 and 2030, an estimated 6.8 million fewer female births will be recorded across India.

Multiple Sclerosis Drug Shows Promise For HIV Prevention And Treatment

Researchers at The George Washington University in D.C. and their colleagues found that a drug called Fingolimod, that is approved for multiple sclerosis treatment, also blocks HIV transmission and infection in human cells.

Covid-19 Restrictions And Travel Bans Have Negligible Impacts On Long-Term Global Warming: Study

Researchers from the University of Leeds have found that they have a negligible impact on long term warming and may lead to cooling of only 0.005-0.001 degrees Celsius by 2030

Black Pediatric Cancer Patients Less Likely To Receive Affordable Radiation Treatments: Study

New research reveals glaring racial disparities among pediatric patients when it comes to gaining access to subsidized photon and proton radiotherapies for cancer treatment

Inspired By Female Squids, Scientists Genetically Engineered Human Cells To Become Translucent

Using different concentrations of salt, researchers were able to alter the degree of transparency in genetically engineered human cells.

Can Free Open Source Hardware Tackle The Shortage Of PPE And Ventilators During The Coronavirus Pandemic?

While globally hospitals are grappling with the acute shortage of PPE and ventilators, a group of researchers at the University of Sussex recently published a study that says free and open-source hardware can help in meeting the ever-increasing demands…

Can Free Open Source Hardware Tackle The Shortage Of PPE And Ventilators During The Coronavirus Pandemic?

While globally hospitals are grappling with the acute shortage of PPE and ventilators, a group of researchers at the University of Sussex recently published a study that says free and open-source hardware can help in meeting the ever-increasing demands…

E-Vouchers For Food Might Reduce Stunting In Rohingya Children Living In Bangladesh

While there is some uncertainty about whether or not e-vouchers for food items can help in reducing stunting among young Rohingya children, a recent study found that e-vouchers could potentially help.

E-Vouchers For Food Might Reduce Stunting In Rohingya Children Living In Bangladesh

While there is some uncertainty about whether or not e-vouchers for food items can help in reducing stunting among young Rohingya children, a recent study found that e-vouchers could potentially help.