New Scientist on MSN
Giant viruses may be more alive than we thought
A giant virus encodes part of the protein-making toolkit of cells that gives it greater control over its amoeba host, raising questions about how it evolved and how such beings relate to living organi ...
For the first time, scientists have been able to watch the flu virus live as it infects human airway cells. They developed a ...
Survival of the fittest. Nature red in tooth and claw. The common view of natural selection is based solely on the individual: A trait allows an organism to out-compete its rivals and is thus passed ...
Chowhound on MSN
8 Grocery Store Items You Might See Less Of In 2026
Grocery store shortages are always stressful and, sadly, supply chain issues, along with other problems, mean you might see ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
A cure for HIV is in sight. Here’s what scientists are working on.
"The future looks bright as far as a cure," one top HIV cure researcher told LGBTQ Nation.
Scientists and medical experts are countering climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience on social ...
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