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Researchers Revive 30,000-Year-Old Giant Virus Frozen in Siberia
Researchers have now revived ancient virus from Siberian permafrost. The 'giant' virus is capable of infecting amoebae. The study shows that global warming or even industrial exploration in the region could release potentially deadly viruses.
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