Latent Virus, Frozen In Ice For Nearly 50,000 Years, Revived by Scientists
A virus, frozen in ice for nearly 50,000 years, was recovered and revived by scientists recently and this raises a number of questions about public health and safety.
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A virus, frozen in ice for nearly 50,000 years, was recovered and revived by scientists recently and this raises a number of questions about public health and safety.
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