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Dr. Louis Falo holds a microneedle array that contains the spike protein that researchers say triggers antibodies against the COVID-19 illness. (Photo: University of Pittsburgh)

Coronavirus Cure?

Pitt’s COVID-19 Vaccine Successful in Trials In two previous viral outbreaks, spanning almost 20 years, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh worked to develop vaccines.   That experience served them well in the race to develop a preventative treatment for the
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Coronavirus Update

Is D.C. the Next Coronavirus Hot Spot? COVID-19 Cases Reach 6,434 in D.C., Md. and Va. The novel coronavirus has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. So far, 902 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in D.C. with 21 deaths, there have been 3,125 cases in
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Illustration of a man video chatting with a shirt and sport coat on but not pants, only boxers. (Graphic: Getty Images)

Love at First Zoom

How to Go on a Digital First Date It was a Friday night in the Bay Area, and Daniel, 25, was preparing for a first date. He fixed his hair in the mirror, put on his favorite dress shirt, made his bed (you never know) and sprayed a new cologne to set the mood. Daniel, who, like
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