The thawing of ancient permafrost due to climate change may pose a new threat to humans, according to researchers who revived nearly two dozen viruses ...
As the global temperature is rising, a number of glaciers and permafrost are melting, releasing microbes trapped in the icy grip for centuries.
Scientists revived an ancient virus that was found buried in frozen ice, and the “zombie virus” could pose a potential public health threat.
The microbes if released into the world would pose a significant danger to public health, said researcher Jean-Marie Alempic from the French National Centre ...
Thawing of frozen landscapes has the potentional to unleash infectious “zombie viruses” that have been locked underground for thousands of years, ...
A group of international scientists that revived 13 "zombie viruses" is warning that the thawing of ancient permafrost could lead to a new public health ...
European researchers examined ancient samples collected from permafrost in the Siberia region of Russia. They revived and characterized 13 new pathogens, what ...
One quarter of the Northern hemisphere has permanently frozen ground beneath it, and is facing irreversible thawing due to the climate crisis. This decomposing ...
French scientists have revived a 48500-year-old “zombie virus” buried under a frozen lake in Russia.
The thawing of ancient permafrost due to climate change may pose a new threat to humans, according to researchers who revived nearly two dozen viruses ...
The thawing of ancient permafrost due to climate change may pose a new threat to humans, as per researchers.
French scientists have revived a 48500-year-old zombie virus buried under a frozen lake in Russia and Twitterati can't stop reacting to the situation with ...
French scientists have reportedly revived a 48500-year-old "zombie virus" buried under a frozen lake in Russia. According to New York Post, these scientists ...
French scientists have warned of the onset of another outbreak after they revived a 48,500-year-old zombie virus buried under a frozen lake in Russia.
Researchers have been at it for many years now, amid concerns of melting ice caps releasing ancient and hitherto unknown bacteria and viruses to the world. But ...
They revived and characterized 13 new pathogens, what they termed “zombie viruses,” and found that they remained infectious after more than 48500 years.
Zombie viruses have been dormant for many years due to being trapped inside the ice and have come to life after the ice melted. Researchers recently unfroze ...