making it similar to SARS-CoV-2 and NL63 (a common cold virus). Researchers came to this conclusion after using a technique called Cryo-EM, which uses a powerful microscope.
The common cold could become a thing of the past after scientists discovered a way to stop the virus "in its tracks". Researchers at the Universities of Leeds and York have identified a previously ...
The record was 165. > There is no single common-cold virus. There are scores of such viruses, and many (but not necessarily all) are in a distinct class called rhinoviruses. > Except for ...