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Flu Vaccines Hit a Wall

As new influenza strains emerge, researchers struggle to speed vaccine development.

Toward a Universal Flu Vaccine

A company is preparing human trials of a DNA-based, universal influenza vaccine.

A Beacon to Guide Cancer Surgery

A modified virus makes cancer cells fluoresce to better identify tumors.

Tracking the Evolution of a Pandemic

Understanding how viruses evolve could help predict the next outbreak.

Gene Transfer Offers HIV Hope

A new approach protects monkeys from a virus that closely resembles HIV.

A Virus That Rebuilds Damaged Nerves

Genetically engineered viruses could form a scaffold for nerve cells.

Stopping Pandemic Bird Flu

A broad-acting vaccine might be key.

Virus-Assembled Microbatteries

Researchers at MIT used a virus to assemble two major components of a working microbattery.

Genesis of a Virus

Scientists witness the birth of an HIV particle as it happens.

The Fine Structure of a Frozen Virus

Sophisticated imaging reveals new details in a virus's protein coat.

A Viral Attack against Brain Tumors

A rabies-related virus seeks out and destroys tumors in the brain.

Gene Therapy for Chronic Pain

Researchers use gene therapy to stop pain signals before they reach the brain.

Gene Therapy without Viruses

A new, highly effective polymer may make gene therapy safer.

Is a Virus Behind the Bee Plague?

Scientists have identified a virus that might have triggered the problem.

Speeding Up Diagnosis

A new nanoparticle-based tool could provide a faster, easier way to identify infections.

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