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New Compound to Fight MERS and SARS
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East reparatory syndrome (MERS) both continue to have no known cure or vaccination, despite the fact that the viruses have proven deadly in some cases. Now, scrambling researchers have identified a compound that renders viruses such as MERS harmless, unable to inflict damage to human cells or reproduce, according to a recent study.
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One Giant Leap for Mankind: NASA Sending High Tech Sandals into Space
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Congress Aims to Expedite Approval of New Sunscreens
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Velociraptor Robot Sprints Faster than Usain Bolt (VIDEO)
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"Flying Saucer" Scheduled to Plummet Towards Hawaii
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Smell of Deceit: Species Trick Each Other with Odor
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Massive Fossil Tooth Belonged to Fearsome Marine Predator
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Landing in the Dark: NASA Showcases Morpheus Prototype [VIDEO]
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First Contact! Communication Established With NASA's Drifting ISEE-3
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FDA Fights Skin Cancer with Mandated Tanning Bed Labels
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US Measles Cases Reach 20-Year High
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Artist Plans to Put "Little Red House" on the Moon
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Beam Me Up: Scientists Find a Way to Teleport Data