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Scientists in China have found a new coronavirus in bats that could possibly infect humans, but the risk remains low for now.
A University of Glasgow chemist describes how Covid-19 helped establish the principle of chemputation and spur a chemistry ...
A new coronavirus lineage discovered in bats by Wuhan scientists can infect human cells but is not a current public health ...
A Chinese team has found a new bat coronavirus that carries the risk of animal-to-human transmission because it uses the same human receptor as the virus that causes Covid-19. The study was led by ...
Chinese virologists have identified a new bat coronavirus using the same human receptor as COVID-19, potentially allowing animal-to-human transmission. The discovery led by Shi Zhengli, from the Wuhan ...
Lockdown gave a young chemistry professor in China the space and time to consider the most worthwhile projects, and that has ...
The ChAdOx1 viral vector was developed at the University of Oxford and has been investigated as a potential vector for ...
New research published in Cell found a bat-infecting coronavirus can enter human cells in a similar way to COVID-19. Dr Samuel Ellis, Research Fellow, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health ...
Drew Weissman warns that a rise in anti-vaxxers could lead to deaths from preventable diseases like measles and polio, ...