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Sculptasquad t1_j1p2oi8 wrote

E.coli is quickly becoming my favouite bacterium.

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caboose2006 t1_j1p3gj6 wrote

I'm not even gonna attempt to read the article seeing as I understand about half the words in the title

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palox3 t1_j1p7abq wrote

covid vaccines are already cheap to produce. just companies are greedy

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GeoffLizzard t1_j1pq2xn wrote

Oh, so the hemondungytes of the virus are poroferous with vitro-heptalization? Interesting, i never thought metaviruses in the SARS-Cov-2 strain had prolagillian amobdeni! This will be groundbreaking!

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quintyoung t1_j1r7jn3 wrote

(Said with a posh British accent...) "I don't know what any of those words mean but they're just FORCING me to believe them!"

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kyunirider t1_j1s0k70 wrote

Great a virus we had for a few years gets more ways to cure than a virus we had for as long as humans have walked the earth (the common cold or herpes even).

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calladus t1_j1s70v5 wrote

Oh gods, what will antivaxxers say about THIS?

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