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The deadly mosquito-borne disease is on its way out in Malaysia after maintaining its status of zero indigenous cases for the second year running.
A new type of electronic skin can measure different health values ββand send the result via Bluetooth to a receiver.
Researchers from Zurich have developed a machine that repairs injured human livers and keeps them alive outside the body for one week. This breakthrough may increase the number of available organs for transplantation, saving many lives of patients with severe liver diseases or cancer.
A relatively new area of ββresearch is about trying to slow down aging and, by extension, even be able to rejuvenate people. Now the field is getting even more attention because of the coronavirus pandemic.
ID NOW is the name of an analytical instrument that in five minutes can show if a patient has the coronavirus. It is no bigger than a toaster, which allows it to be installed almost anywhere.
CEO, Elon Musk has reorganized sections of his factories in the United States to create ventilators, most notably the Gigafactory in New York.
Folding @ Home uses people's computers to discover how the proteins that make up the COVID 19 virus looks like, to be able to faster find a cure or a vaccine.
The Tesla CEO just announced that his company has FDA-approved ventilators that he plans to ship throughout various regions throughout the world, at absolutely no cost.
Most of the news about the coronavirus is of course negative, but there are glimmers of hope out there, and a lot is being done to fight the virus.