1. On January 30, 1982, computer programmer Richard Skrenta wrote the world’s first computer virus that ‘escaped’ to other networks. Among other things, the virus would display a poem about itself ...
When scientists sent bacteria-infecting viruses to the International Space Station, the microbes did not behave the same way they do on Earth. In microgravity, infections still occurred, but both ...
Scientists have identified hundreds of new giant viruses, or 'giruses,' in oceans worldwide, using advanced computer software. These viruses, found in significant concentrations in colder regions like ...
From lab to life: 16 AI-created viruses successfully kill E. coli in lab, marks new biotech frontier
*Scientists have used artificial intelligence to create functioning viruses for the first time — ushering in a new frontier for synthetic biology and raising profound questions about biosecurity. In a ...
Two newly discovered viruses lurking in bats are dangerously similar to Nipah and Hendra, both of which have caused deadly outbreaks in humans. Found in fruit bats near villages, these viruses may ...
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