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Scientists find 1 tiny protein that can blow up entire viruses
Researchers have uncovered a microscopic weapon that can literally tear viruses apart from the inside, a single protein that turns a cell’s own DNA into a tripwire. Instead of blocking infection at ...
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Cherry fruit under microscope
Different looks of a cherry fruit when seeing through a microscope.
An epidemiologist's roster of worrisome pathogens remind us how important it is to stay vigilant and proactive when it comes ...
Viruses mutated aboard the ISS, and got better at hunting superbugs. Space may be the unlikeliest lab in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
A recent international research project has used advanced microscopy techniques and computational modeling to discover why ...
Lurking among them is a “giant” virus, a genetic behemoth that blurs the line between the living and the inanimate. When this ...
New study shows how bacteria adapted a virus-derived injection system to recognize and attach to many different types of ...
Idaho growers face a threat from diseases harming potato quality and impacting profits. USDA grants fund research to tackle the growing problem.
By combining two fundamentally different microscopy techniques, researchers can now measure the optical properties of a ...
BEIJING — No Nipah virus infections have been detected in China, but there are risks of imported cases, state broadcaster ...
A team of researchers from the Ministry of Health in Kuwait has successfully demonstrated the destruction of SARS-CoV-2 virus ...
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