Potential vaccine against COVID-19 could begin human trials after FDA approval.
How can industry achieve net-zero?
Researchers look at how industries and governments can work together to bring down carbon emissions.
This month in pictures: March
Advanced Science News takes a look at some of the prettiest pictures researchers published in March 2020.
From the Wiley archives: Preparing for emergencies
With the current COVID-19 pandemic ongoing, we were curious how Wiley journals were publishing the latest research 100 years ago, when another, and worse, pandemic ravaged the world.
Supercomputer simulates molecular model of SARS-CoV-2
Researchers at UT Austin hope their computer model of COVID-19 can help other scientists in developing new drugs against the virus.
Greenhouse gas emissions show sharp decline due to pandemic
Around the world, cities and regions are showing significant drops in pollution and greenhouse gas levels.
Researchers ask: Should the pharmaceutical industry be nationalized?
Researchers at UCL and Imperial College London debate whether the British pharmaceutical industry, like their healthcare industry, should be nationalized.
Eco-friendly glue sticks to the basics
Researchers create new “superglue” with two simple ingredients: plant-based cellulose nanocrystals and water.
“You may not feel a little prick”
4D-printed microneedles may one day replace conventional hypodermics.
Brexit: Universities urge UK and EU governments to safeguard science collaboration
With the UK’s official departure from the European Union on January 31, 2020, researchers across the continent call for continued collaboration.