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As the United States nears 100,000 coronavirus deaths and states begin to re-open, what's next for t
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NPR Science Correspondent Joe Palca answers listener questions about vaccine development, and medica
Earlier this week, an experimental coronavirus vaccine showed promise. But, for the moment, the full
A new analysis from Columbia University says that roughly 36,000 people could've been saved if the U
Three-quarters of Americans are concerned that a second wave of coronavirus cases will emerge, a new
There are still a lot of questions about how the coronavirus is transmitted through air. Researchers
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To speed up the process of developing a coronavirus vaccine, the Trump Administration says the gover
Career government scientist-turned-whistleblower Rick Bright testified before Congress Thursday that
The U.S. has more coronavirus deaths than any country in the world. Dr. Anthony Fauci says the numbe
In a Senate committee hearing on Tuesday, Chair Lamar Alexander of Tennessee asked Dr. Anthony Fauci
Democrats want another stimulus plan, but Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin says the Trump administra
Chef Samin Nosrat, author of 'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat,' answers listener cooking questions. NPR's scie
Most people infected with the coronavirus develop antibodies in response. NPR's Richard Harris repor
Testing for the coronavirus is still falling short in many places in the U.S. How is your state doin
The White House Coronavirus Task Force is not disbanding, but instead shifting its focus to "opening
California, one of the first states to shutdown, joins a growing list of states that are trying to r
One model forecast 60,000 Americans would die from COVID-19 by August. But fatalities keep rising, a