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A still life of flowers in a vase including striped tulips


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Scanning electron micrograph showing SARS-CoV-2 (yellow)


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Painting of a sepia-coloured bat with prominent white patches on the shoulders of the wings and in the middle of its belly
Original illustration of Epauletted Fruit Bat in the 1860 monograph where it was described

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The second RNA recognition motif (RRM) domain of the protein ASF/SF2
The second RNA recognition motif (RRM) domain of the protein ASF/SF2

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Baby Asian elephant
Baby Asian elephant

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Coccolithovirus, Emiliania huxleyi virus 86 (arrowed), infecting an Emiliania huxleyi coccolithophore


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Transgenic mouse and litter
Transgenic mouse and litter

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C5 strain of plum
C5 strain of plum

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'The Boy Mozart', by an unknown artist (1763)
'The Boy Mozart', by an unknown artist (1763)

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Atlantic salmon
Atlantic salmon

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Hairpin ribozyme 3D structure
Hairpin ribozyme 3D structure

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Harald zur Hausen, photographed by Armin Kübelbeck
Harald zur Hausen, photographed by Armin Kübelbeck

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Ball-and-stick model of adamantane


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HMAT Boonah
HMAT Boonah

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Influenza neuraminidase bound to an inhibitor
Influenza neuraminidase bound to an inhibitor

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Clara Maass
Clara Maass

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Jandokot Memorial to the "Sugarbird Lady", Robin Miller
Jandokot Memorial to the "Sugarbird Lady", Robin Miller
  • ...that Australian pilot and nurse Robin Miller (monument pictured) borrowed money to buy a Cessna 182 and flew to remote outback areas in Western Australia to vaccinate Indigenous Australian children against polio, becoming known as the "Sugarbird Lady"?
  • ...that the
    tree shrews
    ?
  • ...that in 1995–97, a
    history of emerging infectious diseases
    ?
  • ...that
    H5N1 virus
    in 2006?
  • ...that
    AIDS activism, is narrated by a singing albino
    squirrel?

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Equine sarcoids lesions


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"Darnley Portrait" of Elizabeth I (c. 1575)


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Output from frequency difference gating of flow cytometry data


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Spotted lady beetle guarding the pupa of the Dinocampus coccinellae parasitic wasp


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Peanut plant (Arachis hypogaea)


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Murine polyomavirus capsid structure
Murine polyomavirus capsid structure
  • ...that
    mice
    ?
  • ...that
    vectors
    ?
  • ...that the first person to die in Australia from the
    Kiwirrkura
    at the time of his birth?
  • ...that the 2011 film Asmaa is the first feature-length Egyptian drama film to present AIDS patients sympathetically?
  • ...that the anti-vaccine book
    Amazon.com
    ?

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Electron micrograph of Bourbon virus
Electron micrograph of Bourbon virus

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A giant virus factory infected with Zamilon
A giant virus factory infected with Zamilon

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NMR structure of part of the agnoprotein
NMR structure of part of the agnoprotein

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Two greenbugs (Schizaphis graminum)
Two greenbugs (Schizaphis graminum)
  • ...that the
    vector
    of several plant viruses?
  • ...that during the
    West African Ebola virus epidemic
    as many as 15 different vaccines were in development?
  • ...that in 1978, populations of the
    starfish wasting disease
    and had not fully recovered twenty years later?
  • ...that virologist
    National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, said he did not use alternative medicine
    ?
  • ...that Looking for Madonna, meant to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in Papua, used shots of a green bra to symbolise sex?

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P19 protein dimer
P19 protein dimer
  • ...that the p19 protein (dimer pictured) evolved in an arms race between plants and viruses?
  • ...that HPgV-2 is the second human Pegivirus ever discovered?
  • ...that humans and horses are dead-end hosts for the West Nile virus?
  • ...that
    David A. Cooper
    diagnosed the first case of HIV in Australia?
  • ...that there is indirect, but unconfirmed, evidence of certain diseases being spread by toilet plume?

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Elegant rice rat (top)
Elegant rice rat (top)
  • ...that the
    hantavirus that can cause a fatal disease
    in humans?
  • ...that a quaranjavirus that can infect humans was discovered in 1953, but it took 60 years to classify it?
  • ...that in 1918, infected crew members aboard
    Spanish flu
    to Africa?
  • ...that in the mid-1980s, some HIV patients pinned their hopes for survival on an experimental drug called HPA-23?
  • ...that Li Zaiping and his research group were the first to sequence a viral genome in China?

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Tripneustes depressus
Tripneustes depressus

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Electron micrograph of coronaviruses
Electron micrograph of coronaviruses

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Electron micrograph of hepatitis E virus
Electron micrograph of hepatitis E virus

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Chicken eyes, showing the appearance in Marek's disease (right) compared with a normal eye (left)
Chicken eyes, showing the appearance in Marek's disease (right) compared with a normal eye (left)

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Pringamoza
Pringamoza

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Soybean aphid on a soybean leaf


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Rice rat (top) with the Panamanian climbing rat


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Erica Schwartz in 2011


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White House Rose Garden ceremony on 26 September 2020, after which multiple participants tested positive for SARS-CoV-2


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Carpenter ant, Camponotus vagus


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Ribosome (green) translating mRNA into a polypeptide


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