Airborne virus plays a significant role in community transmission, many experts believe. A new study fills in the missing piece: Floating virus can infect cells.
As several shots hurtle toward the finish line, scientists worry about more than a few unknowns.
More people have reported having seriously considered suicide, according to a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
UF social psychologist says being at home at a time of social distancing can set in a feeling of boredom
As scientific voids go, it would be hard just now to find a more pressing question: How do the aerosols...
A new study found that 35% of all COVID-19 infections are asymptomatic. Children are most likely to lack symptoms, while the elderly are least likely.
STEM Translational Communication Center researchers have been awarded NIH grant which is testing the efficacy of using virtual technology to increase colorectal cancer screening among rural and minority patients.
UF researcher Derek A. T. Cummings contributes to study published in nature.com on SARS-CoV-2.
UF researchers Chang-Yu Wu, an engineer, and John Lednicky, a virologist, teamed up a decade ago to solve long-standing challenges in how air samples are collected and tested for viruses.
"The only safe way we will be able to get herd immunity against this virus is a vaccine," said UF's Natalie Dean
A team of virologists who study viruses in bats work toward a test for a public health study to understand its development in older adults.