Scientists spot viruses attaching to other viruses for first time
Scientists spot viruses attaching to other viruses for first time
Scientists have discovered that viruses can latch onto other viruses to insert their genes into host cells. Lab results with apparent contamination led the team to directly see the strange interaction for the first time.
Yo dawg, I heard you like viruses, so I put viruses on your viruses.
21 0 ReplyThis is like that scene in Jurassic Park when the raptors learn how to open doors but the viruses have been opening doors the whole time.
19 0 ReplySounds more like Prometheus.
6 0 ReplyYour probably right but Ive never saw that film.
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"Look Ma, what are the viruses doing over there?"
"That's for adults only Jimmy."
6 0 Replyi believe this is called a hypervirus.
4 0 ReplyAre we not talking about why it's called the MindFlayer virus?
4 0 ReplyI was literally about to post that quote. The fact they call it that is hilariously ominous.
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Let them fight.
3 2 ReplyUhh... it's more like the parasitic virus is piggybacking on the mechanism the host virus uses to infect cells.
This is actually kinda terrifying.
6 0 ReplyTwo viruses enter. One virus leaves.
Welcome to ThunderCell!!
(I know that's not what's really happening, just a funny thought.)4 0 Reply