First Photos of Avian Flu Virus 28
gobexe writes "The first high-resolution close-up photographs of the H5N1 avian flu virus to be taken by a scanning electro microscope appeared in the daily "Dagens Nyeter" on Sunday, in what the newspaper said was a world exclusive."
No utility here? (Score:2, Funny)
Definitely worth the trouble.
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Balls? (Score:2)
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No Needles Needed (Score:3, Informative)
Rootkit? Sploited! (Score:1)
and the point is...? (Score:2, Insightful)
Is it useful to humanity to see this (does it show people what it is everyone is scared of?)? No (I'll bet you it isn't really blue).
Is it pretty? Kinda.
So, a world-exclusive of a kinda pretty picture. w00t.
Thanks,
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Meanwhile the rest of curious mankind takes an interested look...
world exclusive with film rights (Score:2)
From the article (Score:4, Funny)
This translates to: "We're fucked."
Re:From the article (Score:4, Informative)
Oh, and the newspaper is called "Dagens Nyheter", literally "Daily News".
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Of course truthfully, like all newspapers, it should be called 'Yesterdays News'
Lennart Nilsson (Score:2, Informative)
what for? (Score:2)
Those paparazzi (Score:4, Funny)
This should terrify celebrities the world over - if something this small and elusive can't escape the mercenary photographers of the tabloid press, what can?
Translation of Swedish Comments in the Flash file (Score:4, Informative)
Title screen) Viruses attack: here a cell is killed by the bird flu.
1) Viruses (blue) attacking a healthy cell.
2) When the viruses have managed to enter the cell, they occupy the whole cell machinery. The cell is forced to produce new viruses. They emanate from the surface of the host cell and begin their hunt for new healthy cells to kidnap.
3) A single cell can be forced to produce thousands of new viruses.
4) After a couple of days the host cell dies - exhausted by the virus production.
spelling flame (Score:3, Funny)
I think you mean scanning electron microscope, you moro!
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