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Scientists at the Hormel Institute - University of Minnesota are solving the mysteries on how certain viruses work by creating 3-D printed models of them.
CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—continues to pose a global health threat, driven by new variants and its ability to ...
A photo of a spiky creature has been widely shared online in Tanzania and Kenya with claims that it shows the human ...
ST. LOUIS -- Even as scientists were confirming that the West Nile virus had reached St. Louis, researchers here already have been trying to pinpoint why the mosquito-transmitted form of encephalitis ...
EEE is rare but "very serious," according to the CDC. About 30% of people who develop severe EEE die, and many survivors ...
The Jamestown Canyon virus, first identified in Jamestown, Colo. in 1961, is found throughout the United States. The state ...
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A telescope. A microscope. Seen through the telescope, our village is peaceful and safe for our families. Seen through the microscope, a virus is growing. Parents by choice. School administration and ...
This colorized electron microscope image, provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 2024, shows particles of the Mpox virus, in orange, present ...