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| How a viral death rumor pushed Fidel Castro out of retirement NBCNews.com (blog) A week ago, I had barely cleared Cuban immigration and had just stepped into the terminal to grab my luggage when three Jose Marti airport skycaps jumped on me with questions about Fidel Castro's state of health. They said everyone getting off the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| CU-Boulder discovery could lead to new treatments for Hepatitis B virus Daily Camera A research team led by University of Colorado scientists has discovered two prime targets of the Hepatitis B virus in liver cells — and those findings could be a major breakthrough leading to treatment of the liver disease that infects more than 400 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Upworthy Thinks Viral Videos Can Reach Millions And 'Make The World A Better ... Huffington Post Of the 396 videos uploaded to YouTube by political magazine The Nation, the vast majority have between a few hundred and a few thousand views. But one of them, a 13-minute video about the NYPD's controversial stop-and-frisk policy, now has almost ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| West Nile virus claims no victims in Pittsburgh region Pittsburgh Post Gazette The first freeze of the season earlier this month in the region has killed off mosquito populations carrying the West Nile virus. The good news throughout southwestern Pennsylvania is there were no human cases of the virus reported this year, although ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Surfers Take to the NYC Streets in Viral Video for 'Chasing Mavericks' First Showing We're not exactly thrilled about the new Gerard Butler surfing movie Chasing Mavericks, in which he essentially plays Bodhi from Point Break but without the bank robbing. But we won't fully judge it until it comes out, and in the meantime at least one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Catching Diseases from our Evolutionary Cousins Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) This is my final column for the Planet-of-the-Apes series and my last piece for the Philadelphia Inquirer. It explains how viruses move around the evolutionary tree. This column was inspired by David Quammen's new book Spillover: Animal Infections and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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