The Pandemic Set Off a Boom in Diagnostics
COVID accelerated the development of cutting-edge PCR tests—and made the need for them urgent
Roxanne Khamsi is a science journalist and radio contributor based in Montreal. She has reported extensively on the COVID pandemic.
COVID accelerated the development of cutting-edge PCR tests—and made the need for them urgent
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A protein-blocking compound has been found to impair sperm production in mice without the use of hormones
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A preliminary study hints that people who hit the hay later are more prone to bad dreams, but the reason remains unclear
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