Misinformation is as contagious as coronavirus        
        
        
            Fighting misinformation is now a crucial aspect of responding to disease, and health information expert Adrienne Holz Ivory explains why.        
        
    
        
          
            Coronavirus antibody testing project launches in Colorado        
        
        
            Colorado’s San Miguel County has launched an antibody testing project to test the blood of all 8,000 residents for signs that they’re immune to COVID-19.        
        
    
        
          
            University students step up to expand coronavirus testing        
        
        
            University students are helping expand coronavirus testing by volunteering their time to help process thousands of test samples per day in school labs.        
        
    
        
          
            The case for love-enhancing drugs        
        
        
            Drugs don’t just affect the user; they shape relationships too. And a pair of bioethicists thinks we should consider them for relationship enhancement.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup – monday, march 30th        
        
        
            Solutions to the ventilator shortage, an app that shows what's in stock at local stores, and other fresh coronavirus news updates.        
        
    
        
          
            Spain will use robots to increase coronavirus testing        
        
        
            Spain is buying a fleet of robots to increase coronavirus testing from 20,000 COVID-19 tests daily to 80,000, according to officials.        
        
    
        
          
            Forget needles – this thin strip may improve access to vaccinations        
        
        
            Temperature stable vaccinations could change how we store and transport life-saving medicine to the places that need it most.        
        
    
        
          
            Researchers unveil low-cost coronavirus ventilator design        
        
        
            Researchers have specifically designed a new coronavirus ventilator to address the critical shortage caused by the abundance of COVID-19 patients.        
        
    
        
          
            Coronavirus volunteers are using tech to help their communities        
        
        
            Groups looking for ways to help during COVID-19 are turning to tech, using websites, spreadsheets, and online forms to mobilize coronavirus volunteers.        
        
    
        
          
            Will these lab-made viruses prevent a pandemic?        
        
        
            Previously blacklisted gain-of-function mutation experiments are back, and they’re being used to fight the next major pandemic.        
        
    
        
          
            Y Combinator startups turn resources toward coronavirus        
        
        
            More than 25 Y Combinator startups have joined the COVID-19 response effort — find out how you can help these businesses fighting the coronavirus.        
        
    
        
          
            New to homeschooling? here are 5 resources that can help        
        
        
            Here are five online resources for the first-time homeschooler, from foreign language classes to physical education.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup –  friday, march 27th        
        
        
            Slowing infection rates in New York, a robot that's delivering vital supplies, and other fresh coronavirus news updates.        
        
    
        
          
            A list of the coronavirus symptoms, and when to see a doctor        
        
        
            Here is the latest information on coronavirus symptoms and how to distinguish COVID-19 from allergies, the flu, or a common cold.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup – thursday, march 26th        
        
        
            An app that can help trace transmission, a 30-minute diagnostics test, and other fresh coronavirus news updates.        
        
    
        
          
            Delivery robot distributes supplies during coronavirus        
        
        
            Chinese company Neolix’s delivery robot has proven to be an instrumental — and versatile — weapon in China’ fight against the novel coronavirus.        
        
    
        
          
            A smart thermometer is helping fight the coronavirus        
        
        
            Kinsa Health is helping fight the coronavirus by sharing data collected by its smart thermometers as quickly as possible.        
        
    
        
          
            New app uses location data to track the coronavirus        
        
        
            Researchers from MIT and Harvard have created a smartphone app to track the coronavirus, and it puts a premium on user privacy.        
        
    
        
          
            How deadly is the coronavirus? The numbers may not mean what you think.        
        
        
            Your guide to understanding the confusing and contradictory coronavirus fatality rates.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup – wednesday, march 25th        
        
        
            A new blood test in the Netherlands, declining death rates in Italy, and other fresh coronavirus news updates.        
        
    
        
          
            Minecraft players built a massive library for censored news        
        
        
            Minecrafts’s Uncensored Library is exploiting a loophole in surveillance technology to sneak the news past government censorship.        
        
    
        
          
            Doctors: home-based care for coronavirus could save lives        
        
        
            A group of doctors in Italy is making the case for more home-based care for coronavirus patients as a way of coping with the overwhelming COVID-19 outbreak.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup – tuesday, march 24th        
        
        
            A hospital ship off the coast of Los Angeles, the potential new coronavirus treatment, and other fresh coronavirus news updates.        
        
    
        
          
            South Korea starts using “phone booths” for coronavirus tests        
        
        
            A South Korean hospital has created “phone booths” where medical staff can complete coronavirus tests on patients during the COVID-19 outbreak.        
        
    
        
          
            Flu drug may be an effective new coronavirus treatment        
        
        
            The Japanese flu drug favipiravir is an effective and safe new coronavirus treatment, Chinese officials claim after testing it on 340 patients.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup – monday, march 23rd        
        
        
            Solutions to the mask shortage, a massive vaccine and treatment list, and other fresh coronavirus news updates.        
        
    
        
          
            Your voice could help train an AI to detect coronavirus        
        
        
            The Corona Voice Detect project is developing an AI-powered system to detect coronavirus infections based on a sample of a person’s voice.        
        
    
        
          
            The hidden history in the Notre Dame attic        
        
        
            Studying the scarce, centuries-old logs that remain from the Notre Dame attic will help scientists reconstruct medieval climate data to see if temperatures were ever this high.        
        
    
        
          
            Here is every potential coronavirus treatment and vaccine        
        
        
            Across the globe, researchers are scrambling to find a coronavirus treatment or vaccine that could bring the COVID-19 outbreak to a swift end.        
        
    
        
          
            Crowdsourcing the seed for coronavirus antiviral medications        
        
        
            Foldit players are solving a protein structure puzzle that could help kickstart coronavirus antiviral medications.        
        
    
        
          
            The daily coronavirus news roundup – friday, march 20th        
        
        
            Each day, Freethink publishes the “Coronavirus Roundup,” a collection highlighting the latest must-read COVID-19 stories from us and others.        
        
    
        
          
            FDA to begin testing chloroquine as coronavirus treatment        
        
        
            The FDA has announced plans to begin testing chloroquine, an anti-malaria drug, as a potential treatment for the novel coronavirus behind COVID-19.        
        
    
        
          
            How a paralympic swimmer helps advance AI bionic limbs        
        
        
            Morgan Stickney shares about her experimental Ewing amputations and training for the 2024 Paralympics.        
        
    
        
          
            An epidemic of false confidence related to COVID-19        
        
        
            To distinguish between the most optimistic and pessimistic pandemic scenarios, we need to measure how many people have developed an immunity to the virus.        
        
    
        
          
            Private sector stepping up to combat COVID-19        
        
        
            Cosmetics companies and distilleries are making hand sanitizer and the UK asks manufacturers to make ventilators as the private sector responds to the pandemic.        
        
    
        
          
            Our spare computer is helping fight coronavirus. yours can, too.        
        
        
            Help fight the coronavirus by donating your spare computing power to Folding@home, which will use it to run valuable protein-folding simulations.        
        
    
        
          
            24/7 solar power is on the horizon        
        
        
            Researchers at the Air Force Research Laboratory are planning new solar power tech that collects energy in outer space and laser-beams it back to Earth.        
        
    
        
          
            How to improve shopping for the elderly during a pandemic        
        
        
            To improve shopping for the elderly during the coronavirus pandemic, stores have set “seniors-only” hours, while volunteers deliver supplies for free.        
        
    
        
          
            Experts are 3D printing coronavirus supplies for hospitals        
        
        
            After an Italian firm 3D printed in-demand coronavirus supplies for a hospital, others in the community were inspired to offer their own help.        
        
    
        
          
            First coronavirus vaccine is ready for human testing        
        
        
            The experimental coronavirus vaccine, mRNA-1273, began human testing on March 16, several weeks ahead of expectations.        
        
    
        
          
            Hey Alexa, quit eavesdropping         
        
        
            Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed an ultrasonic audio jammer that doubles as a fashion accessory.        
        
    
        
          
            The coronavirus hospital staffed by robots        
        
        
            A robot-run coronavirus hospital in Wuhan, China, is just one remarkable example of how technology is helping combat the global COVID-19 outbreak.        
        
    
        
          
            What is protecting kids against the coronavirus?        
        
        
            Something is protecting kids against the coronavirus, and researchers want to figure out what it is so they can use it to develop a treatment.        
        
    
        
          
            World’s fastest supercomputer finds 77 drug candidates that could help battle COVID-19        
        
        
            The Summit supercomputer made quick work of complicated simulations to identify 77 compounds that could be promising COVID-19 treatments.        
        
    
        
          
            ‘Seeing’ the world through smell        
        
        
            Kate McLean wants you to navigate your world by its smells, and is creating unique maps of cities by their scents.        
        
    
        
          
            More than $1 million in prizes for coronavirus solutions        
        
        
            Emergent Ventures is awarding more than $1 million in coronavirus prizes to people who make significant progress in combating COVID-19.        
        
    
        
          
            Open-sourcing the blueprints for a nuclear power plant        
        
        
            The Energy Impact Center has open-sourced nuclear power plant blueprints in an attempt to encourage the adoption of eco-friendly nuclear energy.        
        
    
        
          
            Developing a better mind-controlled prosthetic hand        
        
        
            This new technique allows a person to control their prosthetic hand precisely and in real-time by amplifying the nerve signals from their residual limb.        
        
    
        
          
            Blood plasma from coronavirus survivors could save lives        
        
        
            A drug company is using the blood plasma of coronavirus survivors to develop a treatment for those still battling the disease.        
        
    
        
          
            Coast-to-coast in 30 minutes: solving the physics of hypersonic flight        
        
        
            Researchers are solving big design challenges of hypersonic flight with a surprisingly small wind tunnel, and it could revolutionize commercial air travel.        
        
    
        
          
            Gates Foundation funds at-home coronavirus testing project        
        
        
            The Gates Foundation is funding an at-home coronavirus testing project in Seattle, with the goal of testing thousands of people for COVID-19 daily.        
        
    
        
          
            Reminiscence therapy is helping seniors at “dementia villages”        
        
        
            At a growing number of “dementia villages,” staff members use reminiscence therapy to help seniors return to a time when they felt happy and safe.        
        
    
        
          
            AI can detect coronavirus infections far faster than humans        
        
        
            New artificial intelligence systems can detect coronavirus infections far faster than human doctors and could help end the COVID-19 outbreak.        
        
    
        
          
            US’s first drive-thru coronavirus clinic opens in Seattle        
        
        
            A Seattle hospital system has opened a drive-thru coronavirus clinic, a place where people can be tested for COVID-19 without leaving their cars.        
        
    
        
          
            AI device helps wheelchair users control their world        
        
        
            These assistive devices are equipped with 360 cameras and eye-tracking technology to help those with mobility and speech impairments find independence.        
        
    
        
          
            New study into how tornadoes form could save lives        
        
        
            To improve our understanding of how tornadoes form, researchers involved in the TORUS Project will send tech straight into supercell thunderstorms.        
        
    
        
          
            Changing flight altitudes could help minimize contrails        
        
        
            A study found that flying a small percentage of planes at slightly different altitudes could significantly decrease contrails, a global warming contributor.        
        
    
        
          
            This adjustable heart valve would grow as a child ages        
        
        
            A new, prototype artificial heart valve can adjust to a child’s growing body, potentially sparing them from multiple open-heart surgeries before adulthood.        
        
    
        
          
            Safe injection sites are legal, US court rules        
        
        
            A U.S. judge has ruled that safe injection sites, places where users can consume drugs under medical supervision, don’t violate federal drug laws.        
        
    
        
          
            Algorithm clears thousands of marijuana convictions in just one minute        
        
        
            With this new system that identifies candidates for criminal record clearance and even auto-fills forms, offenders don’t even need to apply.        
        
    
        
          
            “Electronic nose” can detect a cancer precursor on patients’ breath        
        
        
            A new study found that an electronic nose could be an improved screening tool for Barrett’s esophagus, a precursor to esophageal cancer.        
        
    
        
          
            "Doomsday" seed vault now contains over 1 million samples        
        
        
            Norway's Svalbard Global Seed Vault, also known as the “Doomsday” Vault, now contains more than one million varieties of seeds from across the globe.        
        
    
        
          
            Building an artificially intelligent, open-source prosthetic leg        
        
        
            We've come a long way since the first prosthetic leg, and "smart" limbs, equipped with computing capabilities and...        
        
    
        
          
            Why aren’t the World Bank’s pandemic bonds helping fight COVID-19?        
        
        
            The World Bank sold pandemic bonds to address global health emergencies, but it has yet to release any of the money to help fight the COVID-19 outbreak.        
        
    
        
          
            Data scientists are making it easier to track COVID-19        
        
        
            Teams of computer scientists across the globe are working tirelessly to help track COVID-19 through the use of computer modeling and data dissemination.        
        
    
        
          
            This algorithm just generated 68 billion unique melodies        
        
        
            Two musicians built an algorithm that could write every melody in the popular music range — and then released the melodies into the public domain.        
        
    
        
          
            MIT unveils simulation to help stop an asteroid impact        
        
        
            MIT has developed a simulation to determine the most appropriate way to stop an asteroid impact if one of the space rocks is headed toward the Earth.        
        
    
        
          
            Can an algorithm predict the next disease outbreak?        
        
        
            Researchers are using this algorithm to predict which regions are likely to see a zoonotic disease outbreak, and hopefully prevent the next global pandemic.        
        
    
        
          
            AI helps scientists discover powerful new antibiotic        
        
        
            Using a computer model powered by artificial intelligence, researchers at MIT have identified several promising candidates for powerful new antibiotics.        
        
    
        
          
            New lasers see into the brain to detect concussions        
        
        
            Researchers are attempting to improve the age-old concussion test with a device that can measure CCO levels in the brain using infrared lasers.        
        
    
        
          
            $100 genome sequencing has finally arrived        
        
        
            China-based genome sequencing company MGI says it can sequence a human genome for just $100, a cost that could make the service available to all.        
        
    
        
          
            New tech could finally change drone regulations for the better        
        
        
            FAA drone regulations require pilots to have a visual line of sight of their aircraft, but new detect-and-avoid systems could change that.        
        
    
        
          
            Intro to LSD        
        
        
            LSD, also known as acid, is a synthetic chemical that causes hallucinations, synesthesia, and sometimes, distress - the dreaded “bad trip.”        
        
    
        
          
            This 93-million mile deep space mission might catch the next super solar storm        
        
        
            A newly funded satellite mission could help us keep a watchful eye on the sun’s activity, buying us more time to prepare for a potential solar storm.        
        
    
        
          
            Run faster, think better: Hugh Herr on the future of bionics        
        
        
            Hugh Herr, head of Biomechatronics research at MIT and hailed as a bionic pioneer, is working to close the gap between synthetic limbs and the brain.        
        
    
        
          
            Cancer survivor gives birth thanks to a new fertility procedure        
        
        
            A French cancer survivor is the first person to give birth via a fertility treatment that involves freezing and thawing eggs that underwent in vitro maturation.        
        
    
        
          
            New PTSD therapy dulls the sting of painful memories        
        
        
            A Canadian researcher’s reconsolidation therapy is helping people overcome PTSD by allowing them to edit painful memories to be less emotionally impactful.        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists engineered “cyborg grasshoppers” to sniff out bombs        
        
        
            By implanting electrodes into the brains of grasshoppers, scientists were able to harness the insects’ sense of smell for the purpose of explosive detection.        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists are developing brain implants that improve memory        
        
        
            New research sheds hope for sufferers of traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer’s, and for all of us, old age.        
        
    
        
          
            Biohacker’s prosthetic arm lets him play a synthesizer with his mind        
        
        
            Biohacker Bertolt Meyer has built the SynLimb, a controller that attaches to his prosthetic arm, allowing him to control his modular synthesizer with his mind.        
        
    
        
          
            China is responding to the coronavirus in a way only China could        
        
        
            China is using its vast surveillance network and near-total control over citizens to respond to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in a way perhaps no other nation could.        
        
    
        
          
            The algorithm playwright        
        
        
            Annie Dorsen allows algorithms to write her plays, and it challenges our fundamental understanding of art.        
        
    
        
          
            Want to visit the moon? NASA is accepting astronaut applications        
        
        
            NASA has announced plans to begin accepting applications for its next class of Astronaut Candidates, some of whom may go on to visit the moon or even Mars.        
        
    
        
          
            Experts unveil “breakthrough” map of key coronavirus protein        
        
        
            Scientists have created the first atomic-scale 3D map of 2019-nCoV’s spike protein, the part of the coronavirus that infiltrates human cells.        
        
    
        
          
            We’re one step closer to a super-secure quantum internet        
        
        
            Scientists have successfully entangled photons across a 52-mile-long quantum loop in Chicago, a major milestone along the path to a quantum Internet.        
        
    
        
          
            Stimulating monkeys’ brains snaps them out of unconsciousness        
        
        
            Researchers found that they could induce a state of consciousness in an unconscious monkey by electrically stimulating a specific part of the animal’s brain.        
        
    
        
          
            Can the maritime industry go green? Washington ferries show us how        
        
        
            Washington ferries will soon make the switch from diesel to batteries, becoming the world’s largest hybrid-powered, car-carrying ferries.        
        
    
        
          
            MDMA effects, risks, and rewards explained        
        
        
            MDMA, also known as Molly or Ecstasy, is a synthetic psychoactive drug. MDMA effects include enhanced pleasure and a heightened sense of touch and sound.        
        
    
        
          
            How to make 100 million doses of coronavirus vaccine in a year        
        
        
            Creating a new vaccine is slow and expensive. One biotech firm thinks a “plug-and-play” vaccine could change that.        
        
    
        
          
            The anti-facial recognition fashion statement        
        
        
            These designers are trying to outsmart surveillance systems with anti-facial recognition makeup, glasses, and clothing. Can they help us go incognito?        
        
    
        
          
            Chance the Rapper is bringing music back to Chicago schools        
        
        
            On the far South Side of Chicago, as far south as you can get — a traffic light away from neighboring Riverdale —...        
        
    
        
          
            Medical cannabis explained         
        
        
            Medical cannabis is everywhere. We're answering your basic questions and unpacking the promises and pitfalls, based on the latest research.        
        
    
        
          
            Move the sun, save the earth: the plan to relocate our solar system        
        
        
            This stellar engine could harness the power of the sun to drag our solar system throughout the galaxy, preventing a catastrophic collision.        
        
    
        
          
            The tech that’s revolutionizing archeology with Josh Gates        
        
        
            In our interview with renowned adventurer Josh Gates, the host of Expedition Unknown discusses the beautiful connection between tech and archaeologists.        
        
    
        
          
            This urban farm in Dallas grows financial and social opportunities for residents        
        
        
In partnership with Stand Together
            A once impoverished and isolated neighborhood in South Dallas is now flourishing thanks to Bonton Farms.        
        
    
        
          
            The mission to reunite homeless with their families        
        
        
            Volunteer digital detectives are helping homeless people reunite with their families.        
        
    
        
          
            Improv for anxiety        
        
        
            In a judgement-free setting, improv requires the mind to focus on the present, providing natural anxiety relief for performers.        
        
    
        
          
            High-tech art exhibit looks at life through the eyes of AI        
        
        
            In this Chicago museum, artists explore some of the most polarizing forms of imagery at the moment: surveillance and facial recognition.        
        
    
        
          
            Legal pot is finally growing up and going to college        
        
        
            As medical marijuana becomes mainstream, so does the need for an educated workforce in the industry. Enter the nation's first-ever cannabis degree program.