EU Science Chief Defends Record After Ouster Over Coronavirus Plans
Mauro Ferrari's resignation from the ERC revealed a rift over the organization's approach to research on the coronavirus pandemic.
Mauro Ferrari's resignation from the ERC revealed a rift over the organization's approach to research on the coronavirus pandemic.
How are students with disabilities adjusting to online learning brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic? Reporting Fellow alum Jonathan Custodio investigates for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Scientists are using animal studies as they search for a solution to COVID-19.
Health experts criticize Trump's freeze on U.S. funding for WHO.
Despite setbacks, Hong Kong's and Singapore’s targeted strategies for fighting COVID-19 may yet succeed—and provide a model for other countries.
Detailed studies of past epidemics show a repeating pattern: Infectious diseases more easily take hold in groups with pre-existing illnesses and who must live in crowded conditions. A similar trend is evident with COVID-19 devastating many minority communities, as recent data revealed.
With a vaccine for the novel coronavirus still likely a year or more away, the first weapon against the virus could be one of the drugs now in clinical trials with COVID-19 patients.
Controversy surrounds the race to find a medical solution to COVID-19.
Mass vaccination campaigns against a host of diseases are already grinding to a halt in many countries.
A month into the pandemic that has transformed American life, Callahan, the 130-year-old church’s first female pastor, is navigating how the crisis is transforming the worship experience for her membership.
Volunteer healthcare workers and underpaid nurses are keeping the virus at bay, for now.
During the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, New York City stood still. While capturing some b-roll safely from her car, American University Reporting Fellow alum Erin McGoff noticed something fascinating while reviewing her footage: the sound, or rather, the lack thereof.