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Mild winter may spur West Nile virus in Utah
Mild winter may spur West Nile virus in Utah By Brennan Smith The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 21, 2012 08:07PM MDT Utah’s West Nile virus season appears to be off to an early start, with the weather setting up conditions similar to 2006 — when 158 illnesses and five deaths were reported around the state. Gary Hatch, a manager at the Davis County mosquito abatement district, said he is “very ...
Sheets of virus generate electricity when squished
The biomaterial could one day power electronics using our body movements.
Virus forces cull of 560,000 fish at salmon farm
Atlantic salmon farms around Vancouver Island have begun testing and formed a special outbreak management team after a virus outbreak at one farm led to a site quarantine and the cull of more than half a million fish.
Laptops could charge by typing, thanks to a virus
Team from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory sets out to generate piezoelectric power from the M13 virus, commonly found in science labs. Originally posted at Crave
Virus-tracking Software Taken Worldwide
Project allows new forms of client software to join genetic surveillance (Columbus, Ohio, May 22, 2012) – A biomedical informatics researcher who tracks dangerous viruses as they spread around the globe has restructured his innovative tracking software to promote even wider use of the program around the world. Associate Professor Daniel Janies, Ph.D., an expert in computational genomics at the ...
Officials alert county of West Nile virus
Schuylkill County hasn't seen a human case of West Nile virus infection since 2003, and authorities want to keep it that way. The virus, spread by mosquitoes, is named after the area in Uganda where it first appeared in 1937, according to www.westnile.s
Health Canada Approves Updates to TYSABRI® (natalizumab) Product Monograph to Include Anti-JC Virus Antibody Status
Health Canada Approves Updates to TYSABRI® (natalizumab) Product Monograph to Include Anti-JC Virus Antibody Status
Laptops could charge by typing thanks to a virus on the keys
We love the sound of laptops that can be charged by your typing, thanks to a genetically engineered virus.
Virus sparks quarantine on B.C. salmon farm
A salmon farm site north of Tofino operated by Mainstream Canada has been quarantined by CFIA, after the discovery of IHN, a highly contagious and lethal fish virus that wrecked havoc on the industry ten years ago
B.C. salmon farm: virus forces cull of half million fish
Atlantic salmon farms around Vancouver Island have begun testing and formed a special outbreak management team after a virus outbreak at one farm led to a site quarantine and the cull of more than half a million fish.
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