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  • Continuing study: Tel Aviv University researchers identify the pathogen causing sea urchin mass mortalities in the Red Sea; The epidemic has spread to the Indian Ocean possess an eminent threat to coral reefs
    June 8, 2024

    Continuing study: Tel Aviv University researchers identify the pathogen causing sea urchin mass mortalities in the Red Sea; The epidemic has spread to the Indian Ocean possess an eminent threat to coral reefs

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  • Middle-aged Americans lonelier than European counterparts
    April 19, 2024

    Middle-aged Americans lonelier than European counterparts

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  • More trusting societies have been more successful at reducing coronavirus cases and deaths.
    January 10, 2022

    More trusting societies have been more successful at reducing coronavirus cases and deaths.

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  • Transgender people continue to face high burden of HIV worldwide.
    December 7, 2021

    Transgender people continue to face high burden of HIV worldwide.

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  • Impact of climate change on the prevalence of epidemics may be scale-dependent
    November 9, 2017

    Impact of climate change on the prevalence of epidemics may be scale-dependent

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  • The Big Question with Sara Del Valle
    October 7, 2017

    The Big Question with Sara Del Valle

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  • Sequencing techniques differentiate between epidemic and endemic
    August 6, 2017

    Sequencing techniques differentiate between epidemic and endemic

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  • Keeping airborne pathogens in hospitals in check 
    July 31, 2017

    Keeping airborne pathogens in hospitals in check 

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  • Conversations with Katriona Shea: Controlling Ebola outbreaks
    June 28, 2017

    Conversations with Katriona Shea: Controlling Ebola outbreaks

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