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Günther Dissertori to Become New Rector of ETH Zurich

Günther Dissertori to Become New Rector of ETH Zurich

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Face Masks Effectively Limit the Probability of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission

Face Masks Effectively Limit the Probability of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission

Airborne transmission by droplets and aerosols is important for the spread of viruses. Face masks are a well-established preventive measure, but their effectiveness for mitigating SARS-CoV-2 transmission is still under debate. We show that variations in mask efficacy can be explained by different regimes of virus abundance and related to population-average infection probability and reproduction number. For SARS-CoV-2, the viral load of infectious individuals can vary by orders of magnitude. We find that most environments and contacts are under conditions of low virus abundance (virus-limited) where surgical masks are effective at preventing virus spread. More advanced masks and other protective equipment are required in potentially virus-rich indoor environments including medical centers and hospitals. Masks are particularly effective in combination with other preventive measures like ventilation and distancing.

ERC Advanced Grant Call Opened

ERC Advanced Grant Call Opened

Are you an established, leading principal investigator who wants long-term funding to pursue a ground-breaking, high-risk project? The ERC Advanced Grant could be for you. Who can apply? Applicants for the ERC Advanced Grants - called Principal Investigators (PI) - are expected to be active researchers who have a track-record of significant research achievements in the last 10 years. The Principal Investigators should be exceptional leaders in terms of originality and significance of their research contributions.

Dogs Can Better Detect Covid in Humans Than Lateral Flow Tests, Finds Study

Dogs Can Better Detect Covid in Humans Than Lateral Flow Tests, Finds Study

French trial shows dogs were able to detect presence of coronavirus with 97% accuracy

Trust in Science: Views from Three Experts

Trust in Science: Views from Three Experts

Today's guest post is a recap of the recent SSP webinar, Ask the Experts: Trust in Science, with Tracey Brown (Sense About Science), Richard Sever (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press), and Eefke Smith (STM) by the moderator, Anita de Waard (Elsevier).

Good Presentation Skills Benefit Careers - and Science

Good Presentation Skills Benefit Careers - and Science

Despite many competing demands, there are compelling reasons for researchers to prioritize developing the skills that will improve their presentations.

UNESCO Embraces Open Science to Shape Society's Future

UNESCO Embraces Open Science to Shape Society's Future

After a consultation process, the 193 member states of the United Nations cultural organization UNESCO started negotiating the final text of its ‘Recommendation on Open Science’ this month.

University of Cape Town's Battle to Tackle a Racist Legacy

University of Cape Town's Battle to Tackle a Racist Legacy

Six years after a statue of Cecil Rhodes was toppled, students and staff at the South African university are still working to improve equity and representation.

Webinar "Biodegradable Plastics: How Do We Engage with Consumers and Society?" (21 May)

Webinar "Biodegradable Plastics: How Do We Engage with Consumers and Society?" (21 May)

This interactive webinar co-organised by SAPEA and the Royal Irish Academy will facilitate discussion between an expert panel and a live international audience, addressing a range of questions.

New Technology Makes Tumor Eliminate Itself

New Technology Makes Tumor Eliminate Itself

A new technology developed by researchers from the University of Zürich enables the body to produce therapeutic agents on demand at the exact location where they are needed. The innovation could reduce the side effects of cancer therapy and may hold the solution to better delivery of Covid-related therapies directly to the lungs.

Old and New Diversities Recreating Urban Spaces

Old and New Diversities Recreating Urban Spaces

Global migration flows show a profound diversification of migrants' groups in recent years. Their patterns of nationality, ethnicity, language, age, gender and legal status are growing ever more complex and migrants with 'new diversity' traits live in cities alongside people from previous immigration waves. Prof. Steven Vertovec's comparative study helps understand how old and new waves of migrants meet, mix, interact and get integrated into a given society.

Overwork Killed More Than 745,000 People In A Year, WHO Study Finds

Overwork Killed More Than 745,000 People In A Year, WHO Study Finds

Working long hours poses an occupational health risk that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year, the World Health Organization says.

Sea Burials: Where Space Stations, Rockets Rust in Peace

Sea Burials: Where Space Stations, Rockets Rust in Peace

Hundreds of bits of rocket, space stations and satellites have returned to Earth since the 1960s. They are often dumped at sea. How sustainable is that?

Social Consequences of the Pandemic: "The Super-Rich in the West Are Evading Their Responsibility"

Social Consequences of the Pandemic: "The Super-Rich in the West Are Evading Their Responsibility"

Former top World Bank economist Branko Milanović is afraid that the coronavirus pandemic has deepened the wealth divide. Those who have profited most from the crisis, he fears, have broken their pledge to help countries in need.

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Claims of Asylum: A European human rights challenge

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Claims of Asylum: A European human rights challenge

In 2020, sexual orientation and gender identity are still a mere afterthought in the asylum granting process. The SOGICA project has been documenting the consequences of this lack of understanding and provides recommendations for future British, German, Italian and European policy.

ELife Extends Support for Coko's Work on Open-source Publishing Solutions

ELife Extends Support for Coko's Work on Open-source Publishing Solutions

eLife and Coko will continue working together on new systems and approaches to research communication.