Researchers discovered the 48,500-year-old virus at the bottom of a lake ... If these giant viruses are still alive after thousands of years, then it stands to reason that other viruses may ...
But don't worry - the virus doesn't infect humans. The 30,000 year-old virus, named the Mollivirus sibericum, is the fourth type of pre-historic virus found since 2003, according to the study ...
The usual answer to this question (and usually for the purpose of passing your Biology GCSEs) is that viruses are not alive, because they do not complete all of the seven life processes ...
"[We] will share her story and keep her alive that way," Mariana Sifrit ... the infant who died at just 18 days old after she developed a deadly virus that may have been contracted from a simple ...
French scientists have revived a 48,500-year-old zombie virus buried under a frozen lake in Russia until now! According to New York Post, French scientists have sparked fears of yet another ...