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Know how RT-PCR and rapid test works- Covid-19 FAQs
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Know how RT-PCR and rapid test works- Covid-19 FAQs

October 9, 2021October 9, 2021 Anurag S

Many of you may have encountered either antigen/rapid test or RT-PCR test due to the pandemic covid-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Ever wondered how

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Faster and cheaper, India’s first paper strip COVID-19 test- Feluda!
COVID 19 Life Sciences

Faster and cheaper, India’s first paper strip COVID-19 test- Feluda!

October 24, 2020October 24, 2020 Aishwarya Valli

Have you ever wondered how a COVID-19 test can be done using a paper strip and can give results in less than an hour?We all

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Turkey paves the way to overcoming COVID-19 mental health concerns with online therapy
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Turkey paves the way to overcoming COVID-19 mental health concerns with online therapy

October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 Aleena Koshy Thomas

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought along with it a myriad of mental health issues and to provide us with some hope, a Turkish association has

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Oxford covid19 vaccine gives promising results
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Oxford covid19 vaccine gives promising results

July 21, 2020July 21, 2020 Saranya

The results of phase I and II trials of Oxford Vaccine candidate ‘AZD1222’ has been released and has shown a sign of hope in 2020.

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Bats SUPER IMMUNITY may explain why they are carriers
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Bats SUPER IMMUNITY may explain why they are carriers

May 10, 2020June 19, 2020 Krupa V Mathew

Corona viruses are a group of RNA viruses that are assumed to be carried by bats that cause diseases in mammals and birds. They can

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Remdesivir-Benchmark for Covid-19
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Remdesivir-Benchmark for Covid-19

May 6, 2020June 19, 2020 Ancy Anna Kurian

The Earth is grappling with an invisible, deadly enemy and we people are trying to understand how to live with the threat posed by the

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Corona problem? Math is here for the rescue
COVID 19 Life Sciences Mathematics & Problems

Corona problem? Math is here for the rescue

May 4, 2020June 19, 2020 Shasthra Snehi

The world today is in chaos due to corona virus and the biggest difficulty is being faced by policymakers. Remember how flawed calculations mess up

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Supercomputers contribute for Covid 19 studies
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Supercomputers contribute for Covid 19 studies

April 23, 2020August 21, 2020 Shasthra Snehi

Oak Ridge University in America is having some serious stuff cooking in their laboratory these days. In this time of the pandemic, the supercomputers there

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As Corona Spreads-The Outbreak
COVID 19 Life Sciences

As Corona Spreads-The Outbreak

March 26, 2020August 12, 2020 Shasthra Snehi

Early wake-ups, midnight chats and every means of communication dealt with the same thing, ‘COVID-19’. Yes, mankind is facing the deadliest challenge ever in the

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