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Researchers behind a new study have concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic was sparked by wildlife trade in China, similar to ...
Scientists trace how the virus behind COVID-19 traveled over 2,000 kilometers from bats in Western China to Wuhan.
The ancestor of the virus that causes COVID-19 left its point of origin in Western China or Northern Laos just several years ...
The initial spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 might have been accelerated by the wildlife trade, similar to what ...
The New York Times quietly edited its early articles on the COVID-19 pandemic to scrub the phrases “China virus” and ...
The virus likely reached humans not via bat migration but through the wildlife trade—contradicting hypotheses that it may ...
Horseshoe bats are the primary host for the ancestor of the viruses that caused both the 2002 SARS outbreak and the COVID-19 ...
A recent study from a team of researchers, including those from UC San Diego, gives new credence to the theory that the COVID-19 pandemic spread naturally from bats, suggesting it arrived in Wuhan ...
SINGAPORE: A rare bat species native to Singapore has been sighted at Lower Peirce Reservoir, delighting wildlife enthusiasts ...
A team of mechanical and biological engineers at Cornell University and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Brown ...
Horseshoe bats are the primary host for the ancestor of the viruses that caused both the 2002 SARS outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic, but a new study suggests that the wildlife trade transported ...