The Invisible Enemy: Contagion vs. Terrain (Part 2 of 2)
Herbert W. “Skip” Virgin, widely regarded in academia as one of the world’s top virologists, describes a virus as a piece of genetic material, that’s either RNA or DNA (and…
Herbert W. “Skip” Virgin, widely regarded in academia as one of the world’s top virologists, describes a virus as a piece of genetic material, that’s either RNA or DNA (and…
The science behind viruses is derived from the germ and contagion theories of disease. Theories updated by Marcus von Plenciz in 1762, but invented earlier by the Venetian Girolamo Fracastoro,…