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Central Pa. restaurant reopens after diners were sickened by suspected virus

Penn Live 22 Mar 2025
An Adams County restaurant is fully operational after closing earlier this week to “help prevent further spreading” of a suspected virus that caused a number of customers to become ill ... Winning Pa ... ....
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H5N1 bird flu virus in cow milk may not respond to antivirals: Study reveals current ...

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
Scientists found that frequently used flu antivirals do not work well against the H5N1 avian influenza virus in cows' milk. The current antivirals are not effective against severe infection caused by bird flu virus in cows' milk.(Representation pic.
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Chinese scientists develop world’s smallest LED display with virus-sized pixels

Interesting Engineering 22 Mar 2025
Chinese physicists, engineers, opticians, and photonics specialists from Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, have developed pixels that are the size of a virus ... In theory, the more pixels you can cram in, the sharper and better the image quality ... .
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Study identifies viruses in red tide blooms for the first time

Science Daily 21 Mar 2025
Identifying viruses associated with red tide can help ...
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Centre Approves 165 Bio-Safety Labs, 42 Virus Research And Diagnostic Labs

MENA FN 21 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, March 21 (IANS) In a bid to boost research, diagnostics, and preparedness for disease outbreaks, the Central government has approved 165 bio-safety laboratories in the ... .
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How bacteria 'vaccinate' themselves with genetic material from dormant viruses

Phys Dot Org 21 Mar 2025
Like people, bacteria get invaded by viruses ... ....
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Central Pa. bar and grill shuts down amid virus outbreak investigation

Penn Live 21 Mar 2025
C&D Bar & Grill, located at 6465 York Road in New Oxford, announced Wednesday they would close to deep clean the restaurant and “help prevent further spreading of this virus.”.
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Current antivirals may be less effective against severe infection caused by bird flu virus in cows' milk: Study

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
Scientists found that frequently used flu antivirals do not work well against the H5N1 avian influenza virus in cows' milk ... and nose, which are the most common ways to become infected with the virus.
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Viruses linked to red tide: University of South Florida researchers ponder 'biocontrol'

Herald-Tribune Sarasota 21 Mar 2025
A study by the University of South Florida found connections between viruses and red tide, and researchers suggest the findings could be the first step in harnessing the power of viruses to keep red tide blooms at bay.
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Opinion: Dismissing researchers and scientists makes us vulnerable. There will be another virus.

San Diego Union-Tribune 21 Mar 2025
There are quite a lot of things viruses can teach us, if we are willing to listen ... I do worry about the next pandemic, whether it is bird flu or whatever virus comes next.
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ICMR-NIV researchers to study Zika virus impact on pregnancy, birth outcomes

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
ICMR-NIV Pune to study impact of Zika virus on pregnancy and birth outcomes in Zika-positive mothers post the virus outbreak reported in Pune district last year ... are currently infected with the virus.
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Measles arrives in Kansas, spreads quickly in undervaccinated counties

Ars Technica 21 Mar 2025
That initial case in Kansas already shows potential to mushroom on its own ... Those rates are significantly below the 95 percent threshold needed to block the onward community spread of measles—one of the most infectious viruses known to humankind.
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Other voices: Fractured nation less prepared for future virus outbreaks

Tyler Morning Telegraph 20 Mar 2025
It’s been five years since the world came to a sudden halt. Outbreaks of a deadly coronavirus — first in China, then in Italy and Iran, and then seemingly everywhere at once — prompted the World Health Organization to declare ....
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World's Tiniest LED Display Has Pixels Smaller Than a Virus

Slashdot 20 Mar 2025
... pixels just 90 nanometers wide -- roughly the size of a typical virus and too tiny to be seen with optical microscopes.
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