University of Texas at Austin's Texas Advanced Computing Center: SARS Coronavirus One, Two Shared Resemblance Conceals Very Different Behavioral Patterns
May 16, 2020
May 16, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas, May 16 -- The University of Texas at Austin's Texas Advanced Computing Center issued the following news release:
Coronavirus isn't new - it's been known to science since the 1960s. Most recently, SARS 1 coronavirus triggered a global pandemic in 2003. Except back then, about 8,000 people got infected, and around 774 died - a fraction of the current numbers due to SARS 2 that leads to COVID-19.
The two virus strains are physically very similar, with the ex . . .
Coronavirus isn't new - it's been known to science since the 1960s. Most recently, SARS 1 coronavirus triggered a global pandemic in 2003. Except back then, about 8,000 people got infected, and around 774 died - a fraction of the current numbers due to SARS 2 that leads to COVID-19.
The two virus strains are physically very similar, with the ex . . .