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WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-12-07 13:00:00 Some Cancer Studies Fail to Replicate. That Might Be OK (lien direct) A years-long effort to validate key cancer biology hit roadblocks and found problems. But maybe this will incentivize scientists to share data. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-09-11 13:00:00 A Flawed, Strange Covid-19 Origin Theory Is Gaining Traction (lien direct) A spate of studies claim that the disease was circulating in Italy long before the pandemic-but they struggle to support the theory. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-09-08 11:00:00 Better Data on Ivermectin Is Finally on Its Way (lien direct) Studies have been small and often not great. The best info so far says don't use it, get vaccinated, and hang in there for the more promising meds being tested. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-06-16 11:00:00 The Challenge of Covid-19 Vaccines for the Immunosuppressed (lien direct) Recent studies find transplant patients and immune-suppressed people who get the shot don't make many antibodies. But that research is just beginning. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-05-24 12:00:00 The Drug Trial That Could Actually Produce Covid Treatments (lien direct) Some studies are too small. Some are too pharma. But a bigger, bolder approach could (finally!) figure out which drugs work against the virus-and which don't. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-04-26 12:00:00 35 Years Later, Studies Show a Silver Lining From Chernobyl (lien direct) One new study found that radiation exposure didn't genetically harm future generations, while another offers insights into how radiation causes thyroid cancer. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-04-12 11:00:00 Pandemic Lockdowns Did Cut Air Pollution-but With a Catch (lien direct) Studies from all over the globe show short-term improvements in urban air quality, but experts are skeptical about how long they'll last. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-03-01 12:00:00 Sherry Turkle Talks Going Remote, Loneliness, and Her Memoir (lien direct) In The Empathy Diaries, the pioneering computer researcher finally studies her own life. She tells WIRED why now was the right time. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-02-25 21:10:18 We Still Don\'t Know How Well Covid Vaccines Stop Transmission (lien direct) Two new studies are being hailed as proof that vaccinated people can doff masks and pod-hop worry-free. But not so fast. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-01-25 12:00:00 Stop Ignoring the Evidence on Covid-19 Treatments (lien direct) The studies are in, and for many patients convalescent plasma should be out. So why do doctors having such a hard time letting go? Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-10-26 16:00:36 There May Be Far More Water on the Moon Than NASA Thought (lien direct) A new pair of studies reveals that the resource isn't limited to large shadowy craters. That's good news for the upcoming crewed missions. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-09-27 12:00:00 Is Dark Matter Just Black Holes Made During the Big Bang? (lien direct) Stephen Hawking once proposed that unseen “primordial” black holes might be the hidden dark matter. A series of new studies shows how it can work. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-09-15 12:00:00 If You\'ve Just Had Covid, Exercise Can Cause Serious Complications, Including Heart Disease (lien direct) A growing number of studies are raising concerns about the coronavirus' long-term effects on the heart. Athletes especially need to heed the warnings. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-09-14 19:29:54 Antarctic Glaciers Are Growing Unstable Above and Below Water (lien direct) New studies show fractures on surface ice and warm seawater melting the ice from underneath. That's a harbinger of a coming collapse-and sea level rise. Studies ★★★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-09-11 11:00:00 Blood Centers Are Barely Meeting Convalescent Plasma Demand (lien direct) Despite a lack of scientific studies on its efficacy for Covid-19, interest in the treatment has surged alongside case numbers. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-07-27 11:00:00 Some Countries Reopened Schools. What Did They Learn About Kids and Covid? (lien direct) Studies from around the world suggest that success depends on class size, distancing, the age of the students, and how prevalent the virus is locally. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-07-16 21:52:39 Hydroxychloroquine Still Doesn\'t Do Anything, New Data Shows (lien direct) Two more studies prove that the much-hyped antimalarial doesn't treat Covid-19. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-07-06 19:18:53 Seattle\'s Uber and Lyft Drivers Make $23.25 an Hour-or $9.73 (lien direct) Two studies reach very different conclusions about ride-hail earnings, as city officials consider setting a minimum wage. Studies Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-06-10 11:00:00 IBM\'s Withdrawal Won\'t Mean the End of Facial Recognition (lien direct) Many other companies continue to offer similar services, which studies show are less accurate for women and people of color. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-06-02 20:14:11 Protests Renew Scrutiny of Tech\'s Ties to Law Enforcement (lien direct) Amazon executives tweeted support for protesters. But the company sells a surveillance tool to police that studies say misidentifies darker skinned people. Tool Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-06-01 14:00:00 Meet ACE2, the Enzyme at the Center of the Covid-19 Mystery (lien direct) Since January, scientists have published more than 700 studies to figure out the molecule's link to risk for the disease-and to find possible treatments. Studies ★★★★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-05-31 14:00:00 Should We Purposely Infect Healthy Volunteers With Covid-19? (lien direct) Such studies could speed up the development of a vaccine-but would mean deliberately giving people a disease that could kill them. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-04-10 11:00:00 Does Vaping Raise Your Risk of Covid-19 Symptoms? (lien direct) There are no studies yet, but reports showing heightened dangers for tobacco smokers and lung damage from vaping are raising alarms for doctors and parents. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-03-23 19:11:20 Most Kids Only Get Mildly Sick From Covid-19-but Not All (lien direct) New studies suggest that while children still fare better than adults, babies, toddlers and kids with other conditions remain at risk. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-12-05 19:00:00 With Shovels and Drones, Volcano Hunters Probe Kilauea (lien direct) New studies reveal inner workings of the massive 2018 Hawaiian flow-the “Super Bowl” of eruptions. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-10-01 11:00:00 The Massive, Overlooked Potential of African DNA (lien direct) Genetic studies rely almost entirely on DNA from people of European descent. A startup called 54gene wants to fix that, and fast. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-08-09 13:00:00 Video Review Is Changing Soccer, and No One Seems to Want It (lien direct) Studies suggest that VAR is slowing down the game and changing refs' calls. But the tech is here to stay: The last big soccer league just adopted it. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2019-02-15 12:00:00 Darpa Wants to Solve Science\'s Replication Crisis With Robots (lien direct) Social science has an image problem-too many findings don't hold up. A new project will crank through 30,000 studies to try to identify red flags. Studies
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-11-20 12:00:00 Airports Cracked Uber and Lyft-Time for Cities to Take Note (lien direct) Airports serve as handy case studies for what happens when the cars show up, and how to beat them back again. Studies Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-10-05 11:00:00 We\'re Destroying the Sea-But It Could Save Us From Ourselves (lien direct) A new review looks at more than 1,000 studies of potential oceanic solutions to climate change. A good idea? Wind energy. Maybe not so good? Loading the sea with iron. Studies APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2018-09-12 18:00:00 How Our Biological Clock Could Dictate Medical Treatments (lien direct) Two new studies bring us closer to finding the optimal time, according to our internal clocks, to pop a pill-or maybe even schedule surgery. Studies
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