How what you say on Twitter could help stop an epidemic
How epidemiologists are using social media and other kinds of internet data to find and track outbreaks more effectively.
How epidemiologists are using social media and other kinds of internet data to find and track outbreaks more effectively.
Not too hard, not too soft, but just right.
It’s a Bili-Hut, a portable pop-up tent for jaundiced babies, and it could save millions of lives in developing countries.
On Vector today I published a post about a research team that’s trying to filter the blood of patients with sepsis using a combination of magnets, nanoparticles, and a molecule that acts like a hook and bait for bacteria.