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Viruses that evolved on the space station and were sent back to Earth were more effective at killing bacteria
Near-weightless conditions can mutate genes and alter the physical structures of bacteria and phages, disrupting their normal ...
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Viruses Behave Totally Differently in Space and It Could Help Us Treat Superbugs on Earth
Bacteria and viruses are locked in a slow motion battle aboard the ISS that looks nothing like life on the ground.
Researchers are edging closer to a universal antiviral drug, a single medicine that could treat every virus known to man.
Giant DNA viruses that infect eukaryotic cells are thought to have played a role in the evolution of life, according to the ...
Ushikuvirus is a newly identified giant virus that infects amoebas, adding to a growing group of oversized viruses that scientists believe may have played an important role in the emergence of complex ...
In 2026, Oropouche outbreaks will likely continue to affect travelers in the Americas. The biting midge that carries ...
In a new study, we and an international team of scientists examined the behavior of marine viruses in a large band of ...
Planthoppers and leafhoppers not only feed on rice plants but also act as highly efficient vectors for plant viruses, causing ...
A research team led by Václav Vopálenský and Martin Pospíšek from the Faculty of Science, Charles University, has discovered ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
Is 100°C enough to kill the H5N1 bird flu virus? A science-backed kitchen guide on safe cooking temperatures, poultry safety, ...
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