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Harvard Researchers Are Using a Breakthrough Tool to Find the Antibodies That Best Knock Out the Coronavirus

Knowing which antibodies bind best to the coronavirus can help guide new medicines and vaccine development.

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Lina Zeldovich

Lina Zeldovich has written about science, medicine and technology for Popular Science, Smithsonian, National Geographic, Scientific American, Reader’s Digest, the New York Times and other major national and international publications. A Columbia J-School alumna, she has won several awards for her stories, including the ASJA Crisis Coverage Award for Covid reporting, and has been a contributing editor at Nautilus Magazine. In 2021, Zeldovich released her first book, The Other Dark Matter, published by the University of Chicago Press, about the science and business of turning waste into wealth and health. You can find her on http://linazeldovich.com/ and @linazeldovich.

Experts Warn Increased Surveillance to Track the Outbreak Could Become Permanent

Defenders of civil liberties fear that the erosion of privacy will become a long-term consequence of the pandemic.

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Thor Benson
Thor Benson is an independent journalist who has contributed to The Daily Beast, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Wired and many other publications. He currently lives in New Orleans, LA.
Anyone with a Computer Can Join the Fight Against COVID-19 Right Now

A participatory research project has evolved in the world's most powerful networked supercomputer to identify drug targets for COVID-19.

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David Cox
David Cox is a science and health writer based in the UK. He has a PhD in neuroscience from the University of Cambridge and has written for newspapers and broadcasters worldwide including BBC News, New York Times, and The Guardian. You can follow him on Twitter @DrDavidACox.