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April 29, 2020

How (Not) to Do an Antibody Survey for SARS-CoV-2

By Catherine Offord

Preprints from the first round of seroprevalence studies indicate that many more people have been infected with the virus than previously reported. Some of these studies also have serious design flaws.

NIH Cancels Funding for Bat Coronavirus Research Project

By Shawna Williams

The abrupt termination comes after the research drew President Trump’s attention for its ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Enter Our Annual Top 10 Innovations Contest

By The Scientist Staff

Submit your new product now to have a chance at being selected for a coveted spot in The Scientist’s 2020 competition.

ICYMI: What Do Antibody Tests For SARS-CoV-2 Tell Us About Immunity?

By Katarina Zimmer

Studies from serum samples could transform our understanding of the spread of COVID-19, but what antibodies alone say about immunity is not yet clear.

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Watch the Spread of COVID-19

By Catherine Offord

Our maps and charts, updated regularly, offer a striking view of the global move of the novel coronavirus.

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