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Scientists Get Inside A Long-suspected HIV Hideout In Humans
Scientists have broken inside a cell long suspected of harboring HIV during drug treatment and determined it is indeed a reservoir of the virus in humans, where it remains highly infectious. ...Photo reveals rare okapi survived poaching onslaught
... that has been little visited historically because of the density of the forest and its remoteness. This region has also been the hideout of a rebel group (ADF – Allied Democratic Front) who have been ...A Nematode Teaches Us Something About The Evolution Of Parasites
... down harmful substances and for survival in a strange habitat: the Pristionchus uses beetles as a hideout and as means of transport, and feeds on the fungi and bacteria that spread out on their ...Ice beetles impacted by climate change
... from predators—and the heat of the sun—by hiding under rocks. At night, they emerge from their hideouts and crawl onto nearby snowfields and glaciers to feed on other insects that have been stranded ...Elusive Higgs particle has fewer hideouts
New mass limits could even the playing field for finding key elementary particleBrain metastases hijack neuron-supporting cells to resist chemotherapy
DENVER ― Cancer that spreads to other organs finds a particularly inviting hideout in the brain, where these metastases are usually far harder to treat than they are in other locations. Two ...DNA 'barcoding' raises hopes for elephantiasis
Scientists hope to expose the hideouts of elephantiasis-causing mosquitoes in the first use of DNA barcoding to tackle a major world disease.Giant Shark Mystery Solved: Unexpected Hideout Found
For decades, scientists have been unable to explain the annual disappearance of the world's second biggest shark. Now, answer in hand, experts are "really blown away."Researchers uncover approach for possibly eradicating HIV infection
... types in the body. In-effect, HIV uses the body's own defense system as a hideout. The research team was also successful in identifying how these HIV-infected memory T-cells replenish themselves. ...PHOTOS: "Glorious" Ancient Chamber Found in Israel
... the Jordan Valley, thought to have begun as a quarry, may later have been converted for other uses, including a possible monastery and maybe a hideout for persecuted Christians. ...Orang Pendek At The St. Louis Zoo
... Snowman. The legend is made more appealing by the perception that the forests of Sumatra are dense and inaccessible, making them a likely hideout for previously undescribed animals. read more
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