Should everyone be wearing a mask in public to curb the spread of the coronavirus? Turns out neither the science nor the guidance on masks is not clear-cut.
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The drug did not seem to cause serious harm, though — about 40% on it had side effects, mostly mild stomach problems.
Institute scientists are gathering data on the pandemic, as well as people’s reactions to and perceptions of COVID-19.
Facebook and Google, which owns YouTube, have already put similar systems in place.
A manufacturer of dietary supplements is providing free antibody testing to its entire U.S. workforce, including 90 employees at its Henderson plant.
There was a 33 percent decrease in small particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide from February to March in Clark County.
Mathematical models aim to chart the path of the new coronavirus in the U.S. and Nevada, but the outcomes can vary wildly depending on basic assumptions about the disease.
You’re washing your hands countless times a day to try to ward off the coronavirus, but what about your phone?
Netflix agreed Thursday to reduce its streaming quality in Europe over fears that it would overburden internet providers there.