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A new study shows it’s relatively rare for COVID variants to have mutations to the nucleocapsid protein that would allow them to evade diagnostic tests.
Compassion, empathy, and intellectual humility can promote conflict resolution and allow us to appreciate other views.
Top COVID-19 news stories: WHO says end of pandemic is 'in sight'; US President Biden says 'pandemic is over'; COVID-19 boosters approved around the world.
These three charts show the surprising resilience of global trade by volume in the face of shocks, and how the centre of global trade gravity is shifting.
Tourists can now visit Japan without being on a guided tour. But visitor numbers are capped, and strict infection control measures are still in place.
Top COVID-19 news stories: Chinese city of Chengdu extends lockdown; New research group to examine long COVID; US orders more at-home COVID tests.
How did the pandemic-induced adoption of remote working affect our creativity and innovation on the job?” says Carlo Ratti, professor of the practice of urban technology and planning and ...
Top COVID-19 news stories: Omicron-targeted COVID-19 boosters approved around the world; New COVID-19 restrictions in Chinese cities; South Korea COVID-19 entry requirements eased.
Researchers believe long COVID could arise because the same antibodies responsible for fighting COVID-19 are prone to targeting a person’s body tissue.
Top COVID-19 stories: Global confirmed cases pass 600 million; Chinese cities increase restrictions; China says COVID has hit marriage and birth rates.
Google search trends are showing spikes in searches for both "remote work" and "back pain" suggesting that interest in remote work remains high.