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Why Life on Earth Depends on Viruses
Viruses are often seen only as killers—responsible for diseases like HIV, Ebola, and influenza. But what if we told you that ...
Ancient viral DNA in bacteria helps block new infections, offering a potential path to fight antibiotic resistance.
Every year, around 600 million people are struck down by foodborne illnesses. The culprits are often common yet dangerous bacteria, such as E. coli and Salmonella, that thrive in undercooked or ...
Viral infections trigger inflammation that raises heart disease risk, study finds. Vaccination against COVID, flu and ...
Tiny viruses that only infect and kill bacteria can help treat deadly antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections with ...
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Hacking Viruses - Turning Nature’s Killers Into Life-Saving Tools
By hacking viruses, scientists are unlocking ways to cure illnesses and battle threats once thought unstoppable.
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