Their work, published in the journal Nature, suggests that a protein mutation in addition to changes in the virus's spike protein played an important role in omicron's ability to bypass immunity and cause milder symptoms than the original coronavirus.
It seems that friction between the federal government and Boston University over COVID-19 research has come down to that pesky issue of communication that can plague all of us in the workplace (pardon the pun).
It seems that friction between the federal government and Boston University over COVID-19 research has come down to that pesky issue of communication that can plague all of us in the workplace (pardon the pun).
Boston University researchers are disputing reports that they improperly tested a version of the coronavirus, raising concerns about the potential creation of a new pathogen.