After a different strain of bird flu was recently found in cattle for the first time, experts reveal what this means in our fight against the virus.
Israel-based defense company Plasan recently introduced the All-Terrain Electric Mission Module (ATeMM), a cutting-edge system designed to enhance military mobility and efficiency. The system supports ...
A new study says the flu A viral strain can adapt shape to stay infectious. Infectious disease doctors break down what this ...
Viruses, like those that cause COVID-19 or HIV, are formidable opponents once they invade our bodies. Antiviral treatments ...
The study, which was published in February in the journal Nature Microbiology, found that influenza A viral particles can actually adapt their shape to ... is mostly a human virus.
The study, which was published in February in the journal Nature Microbiology, found that influenza A viral particles can actually adapt their shape to remain infectious ... while flu B is mostly a ...
New research at MSU uses light to reveal viruses’ unique vibrations, opening new doors for biological imaging and antiviral ...
Antiviral treatments strive to block a virus or halt its replication. However, viruses are dynamic—constantly evolving and changing shape, which can make designing antiviral treatments a challenge.
Human uptake of microplastic particles (MPs) is causing increasing health concerns, and there is mounting pressure to evaluate the associated risks. While MPs can be ingested, breathed in, or drank in ...