Animal-to-human organ transplants promise a future where survival no longer depends on another person’s death.
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Animal-linked influenza D multiplies efficiently in human respiratory tissue, hinting at spillover
The influenza D virus that researchers say has been flying under the radar since its detection in animals in 2011 can vigorously make copies of itself in human cells and lung tissue samples, a new ...
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33 fascinating Viking facts you probably haven’t heard before
How much do you really know about the Vikings?
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