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Bats are known as natural hosts for highly pathogenic viruses such as MERS- and SARS-related coronaviruses, as well as the Marburg and Nipah viruses. In contrast to the severe and often fatal disease ...
Bats are known as natural hosts for highly pathogenic viruses such as MERS- and SARS-related coronaviruses, as well as the Marburg and Nipah viruses ...
Bats are known as natural hosts for highly pathogenic viruses such as MERS- and SARS-related coronaviruses, as well as the ...
A new study introduces choice engineering—a powerful new way to guide decisions using math instead of guesswork. By applying ...
Scientists create the world’s largest bat organoid platform—offering new tools to study viruses and boost pandemic ...
Researchers were able to test how viruses replicate differently across various bat species and organs using the new organoid ...
South Korean scientists have succeeded in growing a set of bat organoids, or mini-organs grown in a laboratory from bat cells, potentially opening up new ways to study how bats’ ...
A domestic team of scientists has developed the world's largest platform for bat-like organoid research to analyze the ...
Did you know that more than 75% of new infectious diseases affecting humans originally come from animals? Bats, in particular, are natural hosts to some of the world's most dangerous viruses, ...
More than 75% of new infectious diseases affecting humans originally come from animals. Bats, in particular, are natural ...
WHO published its World health statistics report 2025, revealing the deeper health impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on loss of lives, longevity and overall health and well-being.