Researchers may have stumbled upon 'ground zero' for a deadly virus that kills nine in ten patients infected with it.
Share on Pinterest Despite the recent outbreak in India, health experts suggest the Nipah virus is an unlikely candidate for a global pandemic. Image credit: CharlesGibson/Getty Images Two new cases ...
In January 2026, India reported two new cases of the Nipah virus in the West Bengal area. One of the patients is reportedly showing signs of improvement, while the other is receiving critical care.
Cures for zombie viruses have been a hot topic in pop culture lately. It’s natural, after all, when there’s a massive virus or transformative attack on humanity, to hope that there might be a cure ...
Ed Hutchinson receives funding from UKRI and the Wellcome Trust. He has unpaid positions on the board of the European Scientific Working group on Influenza, on Virus Division of the Microbiology ...
Once the virus attaches to receptor clusters, it sends signals that make the cell wrap it in a clathrin coat and build an actin bulge, pulling the virus inward. The virus is then pinched off into a ...
New antivirals and vaccines could follow the discovery by Australian researchers of strategies used by viruses to control our cells. Led by Monash University and the University of Melbourne, and ...
Oct 31 (Reuters) - Tiny viruses that only infect and kill bacteria can help treat deadly antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections with Staphylococcus aureus, results from a mid-stage trial suggest.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Computer Virus Computer Virus is an experimental puzzle game with no fixed answers. Bounce the virus using springs, adjust their angles, and guide it all ...
Mikhail Kovalchuk, a prominent Russian scientist and ally of President Vladimir Putin, has argued Western elites are planning to wipe out most of the Earth’s population using “the LGBT agenda” and ...
Flu season is fast approaching in the northern hemisphere. And a taste-based influenza test could someday have you swapping nasal swabs for chewing gum. A new molecular sensor has been designed to ...
A team of researchers from Stanford University and the Arc Institute in Palo Alto, California say they’ve created viruses with AI-designed DNA that can target and kill specific bacteria. And these ...
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