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Rutgers scientist researches how viruses like the flu mutate
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Scientists from Rutgers University are working on technology that tracks virus mutation.
A team from Rutgers University is working on technology that tracks the mutation of viruses like the flu in real time. The hope is that if researchers can learn how viruses are mutating, they can also learn how to stop them from replicating.
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Rutgers scientist researches how viruses like the flu mutate
Clip: 2/11/2020 | 2m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
A team from Rutgers University is working on technology that tracks the mutation of viruses like the flu in real time. The hope is that if researchers can learn how viruses are mutating, they can also learn how to stop them from replicating.
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