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HIV Researchers Discover Virus Prefers Targeting Immune Cells Covered with Sugar on its Surface
A new study found that HIV prefers immune cells coated with sugar, a breakthrough on determining which specific cells the virus favors of attacking.
Latest Research Articles
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Bureau of Meteorology Forecasts Potential Continuance of Major Flooding in New South Wales; Climate Drivers Identified to Extreme Rainfall
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Heat Wave from the Midwest to the Southern US Prompts Issuance of Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories
Climate Change is Chasing Away Humpback Whales From Hawaii Waters
Parasite Causes Skin Tumors on Antarctic Fish, Climate Change Aggravates Infection
Four U.S. Volcanoes on Elevated Risk Orange Status, USGS Warns
Indoor Plant Care: Basic Watering Dos and Don'ts
Compounds in Brazilian Tree Bark May Be Use as Effective Leukemia Treatment
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Vitamin D Deficiency Worsens Disease Severity, Increased Amount Protects Against H1N1 and SARS-CoV-2
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How Coal and Metal Mining Affects Salmon and Trout in Northwestern North America
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Busy Highways are Real Barrier for Canada's Bears and Wildlife
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Ancient Human-Like Fossils in South Africa may Rewrite the History of Human Civilization
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Alaska Braces for More Lightning After the State Dealt with Largest Fires