Despite the COVID-19 pandemic there are still some research things we can do including data analysis as well as reading new papers and media articles on science, including regenerative medicine. If the weather’s good and you have wi-fi (or you print articles still on paper) you can even do this out in the fresh air and sunshine, if the weather cooperates.

Here are some recommended recent science and regenerative medicine reads. At the end I add what might be the worst case of science hype I’ve seen in 2020 so far at the intersection of stem cells and COVID-19.

First some COVID-19, novel coronavirus resources:

The Johns Hopkins count and map page of coronavirus cases and deaths by country. They also included numbers of recovered patients.

of coronavirus cases and deaths by country. They also included numbers of recovered patients. The COVID project page has similar info but focused just in the U.S. and by state, but importantly they also have the number of tests done and negative results.

has similar info but focused just in the U.S. and by state, but importantly they also have the number of tests done and negative results. The Worldometer page for coronavirus cases tends to have the most up-to-date numbers.

And now some science pubs and media articles.

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