Sanofi and GSK expect to begin Phase 1/2 trials of a COVID-19 vaccine in September, with Phase 3 clinical trials beginning at the end of 2020.
“It appears that some elements of the economic rebound didn’t incorporate sufficient measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 into new areas” -- the Mercatus Center at George Mason University
US stocks rose on Friday after Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple posted blowout results
US consumption, prices rose in June before virus surge
US court unseals Maxwell-Epstein emails
A popular PlayStation "anti-RPG" title from 1997 called "Moon" is coming to the Nintendo Switch next month.
Eurozone GDP fell by an all-time record in the second quarter as lockdown shut down business activity.
Iran's Khamanei says sanctions failed, no talks with Trump
Investigators are now looking into Apple's possible violations of deceptive trade practice laws when it throttled iPhones a few years ago.
Researchers discovered not many American women are aware of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma.
Professor Dr. Robin Shattok of the Imperial College London recently concluded an early test involving the administration of low doses of the vaccine to preliminary participants.
Several movie releases have been postponed and many events and productions have been temporarily suspended. Anticipated tours by singers and musicians have also been pushed.
The Philippine Central Bank is studying the feasibility and possible implications of central bank digital currencies or CBDCs.
A new study suggests forest fire emissions can be fatal for people with kidney failure.
President Donald Trump starts off his day Thursday by condemning univeral mail-in voting and calling it the "greatest fraud."
The partnership has been three years in the making.
British artist Heather Phillipson's creation is described as representing "exuberance and unease" and dubbed a "monument of hubris and impending collapse."
The festival will be celebrated in the United States on July 31 while countries like India will observe it the following day.
Zimbabwe streets deserted after anti-govt protests are banned
The beverage company will launch an alcoholic version of its Topo Chico sparkling mineral water in Latin America later this year.
Families seek justice for Sudan's slain anti-Bashir plotters
Australia unveils law forcing tech giants to pay for news