COVID-19 variants: Will existing rapid antigen tests be able to detect new strains?
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.
Carol Clark is a senior science communicator at Emory University.
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.
A soil's capacity for holding water will determine how well farmers manage the effects of heat stress caused by climate change, a new study suggests.
A team from Emory University found that fecal samples from their study of wild chimpanzees contained bacteria resistant to a major class of antibiotics.
The researchers studied the medicinal properties of white oak, tulip poplar and 'devil's walking stick', all three of which were used as remedies during the American Civil War.
New research uses Twitter to examine risk taking, and concludes that those who look further into the future are less likely to take risks.
Research examines the link between social mobility, social inequality and fertility rates.
75% of the world’s food crops depend on pollination by pollinators, including bees, butterflies and birds, 40% of which face extinction.