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Despite Developing Different Variants, SARS-CoV-2 Still Transmissible Between Species
SARS-CoV-2, which has now developed into various varieties, including delta and omicron, is thought to have been initially transmitted to humans by bats in December 2019. A recent study shows the virus is still quite contagious among animals. Computer simulations created by researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) demonstrate how coronaviruses connect to host cells in bats and people similarly using their spike proteins.
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A Significant Area of High Pressure Over Iceland Will Cause Winter To Begin in Earnest in the UK
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Arctic Sea Ice Freeze-Thaw Cycle Shows How Sea Ice Response to Climate Change
Volcanic Gas from Mauna Loa's Eruption Now Reaching the Mainland US
Millions of Endangered Monarch Butterflies Blanket Landscape in Mexico City
Watermelon Snow in Montana is Rich in Algae, Threatens US Water Supply
Beavers Building Dams Transform Tundra Stream by Making Warm Lakes that Melt Ice in Seward Peninsula, Alaska
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Lifespan For Honeybees Shows 50% Shorter Than in the 1970s, Research Suggests
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Technique for Converting Post-Consumer Mixed Plastics Into High-Value Products Found
Genetically Modified Purple Tomatoes Available Commercially can Fight Cancer, Diabetes, Dementia
Dead Caspian Seals on Russian Shores Rise to 2500, Signs of Violent Death Seen
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Microplastics Discovered in Monterey Bay Affecting Seawater, Seabirds, and Anchovies
Avalanche Warning in Effect Over Parts of Colorado Until Tuesday, Nearby Areas to Get 12-Inch Snow