WTF? Ancient Diseases, Reborn

Scientists in France are resurrecting ancient human retroviruses, HIV-like bugs that attacked our ancestors millions of years ago and remain fragmented in our DNA. The team has reconstructed one, dubbed Phoenix, that could again infect human cells. Michael Crichton, your next book is writing itself.– Aria PearsonSTART Flights of Fancy Welcome to BioTown, USA What’s […]

Scientists in France are resurrecting ancient human retroviruses, HIV-like bugs that attacked our ancestors millions of years ago and remain fragmented in our DNA. The team has reconstructed one, dubbed Phoenix, that could again infect human cells. Michael Crichton, your next book is writing itself.

- Aria Pearson

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