Deep below in Siberia's permafrost, scientists found 13 ancient zombie viruses preserved in the ice.
French scientists have sparked fears of yet another pandemic after reviving a โzombie virusโ that had been trapped under a frozen lake in Russia for a record ...
The team behind the study, led by microbiologist Jean-Marie, says these ancient viruses are potentially a significant threat to public health, and further study ...
Global warming poses many threats to life on Earth - from rising sea levels to destroyed habitats to extreme weather. But scientists in Europe are pointing ...
Researchers delved deep underground into the permafrost in Siberia and discovered 13 prehistoric zombie viruses frozen in the ice.
There are renewed fears of another pandemic after scientists revived a 'zombie' virus that was trapped under a frozen lake for 50000 years.
While none of the 13 new viruses recovered from frozen soils in Russia are capable of infecting humans, climate change could release pathogens that are, ...
Scientists fear that viruses frozen for over 50000 years could once again rear their heads as the ice melts and the cells are released from their ...
Hope everyone kept that toilet paper from the early days of COVID, because it appears our next pandemic - the 'Zombie Virus' - is on deck.
Why are we talking about zombie viruses? Well, scientists, the ever curious, wanted to study these frozen microbes. So, they did what anyone would do โ they've ...
(Bloomberg) -- The thawing of ancient permafrost due to climate change may pose a new threat to humans, according to researchers who revived nearly two ...
Using live single-cell amoeba cultures, the team determined that all 13 viruses still had the potential to become infectious pathogens.
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 ...
Global warming is bringing back ancient viruses from the dead as frozen 'zombie viruses' are making their way back into the earth.
Scientists say they've successfully revived a "zombie" virus that's been frozen in the permafrost of Siberia for nearly 50000 years, in a move they say ...
As the global temperature is rising, a number of glaciers and permafrost are melting, releasing microbes trapped in the icy grip for centuries.