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Next Animation Studio

Novel coronavirus could be a hybrid of bat and pangolin viruses: study

12th - Higher Ed
Explainer: How bat and pangolin coronaviruses may have recombined to create SARS-CoV-2
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TLDR News

Where Did COVID-19 Come From... Chinese Lab? Bats? Wet Markets? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Ever since the Coronavirus outbreak began, people began to speculate about where the virus came from? Did it come from a wet market in Wuhan? What about a bowl of bat soup? Or even the Wuhan Institute of Virology? In this video, we...
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Next Animation Studio

New cases show novel coronavirus could spread via sewage pipes

12th - Higher Ed
A Hong Kong woman fell victim to the new coronavirus after a man residing 10 floors directly above her unit became sick.
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Healthcare Triage

The Research on Ivermectin and Covid

Higher Ed
Interest in the antiparasitic drug Ivermectin has increased drastically as of late thanks to the belief that it can help to prevent and/or treat Covid-19. In today’s episode we examine recent data on the efficacy of Ivermectin as an...
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Healthcare Triage

How's This Coronavirus Gonna Play Out?

Higher Ed
We're still firmly on the "Don't Panic" message with the Coronavirus outbreak. This week we're going to look at a couple of scenarios for how this thing could play out.
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Curated Video

Covid-19: more questions about coronavirus, answered

12th - Higher Ed
What has the world learned about the novel coronavirus and its knock-on effects on the global economy? Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, our science correspondent, answer more of your questions about the virus.
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Next Animation Studio

China identifies new coronavirus strain for Wuhan outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have identified a new virus as a possible cause for the mysterious pneumonia outbreak in China’s Wuhan.
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The Economist

Covid-19: your questions about coronavirus answered (part 2)

12th - Higher Ed
What has the world learned about the novel coronavirus and its knock-on effects on the global economy? Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, our science correspondent, answer more of your questions about the virus.
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Next Animation Studio

Coronaviruses adapted to transmit across mammalian species: expert

12th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 outbreak as of Feb. 25 has infected 80,000 people and resulted in about 2,700 deaths, mostly in China’s Hubei.
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Next Animation Studio

Study finds human coronaviruses can survive on surfaces for up to 9 days

12th - Higher Ed
New analysis shows that many human coronavirus strains can stay infectious on inanimate surfaces for up to 9 days.
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IDG TECHtalk

Debunking 5G coronavirus conspiracies

Higher Ed
There is no evidence that 5G poses health risks or dangers to humans, but that hasn’t stopped people from circulating conspiracies about 5G’s unproven link to the coronavirus pandemic. Juliet explains why 5G poses no known health risks...
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Next Animation Studio

Wuhan coronavirus symptoms clarified in new study

12th - Higher Ed
A study published in The Lancet examined 99 of the earliest cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus, which first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
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Next Animation Studio

Experts estimate more than 1,700 people are infected by China’s virus outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
The coronavirus outbreak in China’s city of Wuhan has killed three people and infected more than 200 as of Monday.
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Next Animation Studio

Viral outbreak’s confirmed cases soar as China confirms human transmission

12th - Higher Ed
Cases of novel coronavirus infection in China have tripled over the weekend, sparking global concerns about an outbreak.
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Next Animation Studio

China’s novel coronavirus claims first victim in U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
A new virus from the Chinese city of Wuhan has made 440 people sick, at least nine of whom have died, as of Wednesday.
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Next Animation Studio

The coronavirus did not escape from a lab

12th - Higher Ed
The novel coronavirus did not originate from a research laboratory, according to a study published in Nature Medicine.
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TLDR News

How Brazil Became the Country with the SECOND HIGHEST COVID Cases - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Not that long ago the COVID situation in Brazil might not have been on your radar. That was until about a month ago when Brazil entered the top ten countries by COVID deaths. It wasn't long until Brazil became the country with the 3rd...
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Healthcare Triage

The Immune System, T-Cells, and Covid-19

Higher Ed
So far we’ve been pretty focused on the antibody side of things during the pandemic, but recent work suggests that T Cells aren’t sitting this one out, and that could mean something significant in terms of immunity, even for people who...
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Catalyst University

The Coronavirus Replication Cycle

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain how the Coronavirus (COVID-19) infects and replicates inside the host’s cells.
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TLDR News

EndSARS: Nigeria's Anti Police Corruption Protests Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
For weeks Nigerians have been protesting against SARS, a brutal police unit known for corruption, unlawful murder and torture. In this video we explain the history of Nigeria's police, what the protestors are hoping to achieve and what...
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Professor Dave Explains

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

12th - Higher Ed
It's time to start talking about coronaviruses. Many people may remember the outbreak of SARS in 2003, which was a mysterious respiratory disease that was then linked to a coronavirus, which was called SARS-CoV. This was the first of...
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Bloomberg

Researchers Look to Create 'Antibody Cocktail' for Covid

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Jennifer Bath, chief executive officer at Immunoprecise Antibodies Ltd., discusses the company's potentially groundbreaking Covid-19 antibody treatment on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Purdue Pharma to pay more than $8B in role in opioid crisis; Nigerian authorities open fire amid protests; Pope Francis endorses same-sex civil unions
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Curated Video

Asia Development Bank grants funds to SARS affected countries

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of news briefing at Asian Development Headquarters 2. Cutaway reporters 3. Asian Development Bank panel during briefing 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Geert Van Der Linden, Special Advisor to the President, Asian Development...