/u/JoelWHarper's posts in /r/askscience
COVID-19 is known to not always produce a sickness reponse in humans, in spite of the person being highly infectious. Question: is this true for other animals with COVID-19 or just humans?
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Do heavily glycosylated proteins which are hydrated, change shape as they dry out? Any info appreciated!
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Are there any other animals that actively "swat" mosquitos? Not to eat them but to prevent being bitten...
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Are there any other animals that actively "swat" mosquitos. Not to eat them but to prevent being bitten...
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For respiratory infections, I've read that there's usually an upper respiratory tract infection first, which can then spread to the lower respiratory tract, but the video below states each virus has a preferred area to infect. These can't both be true, care to explain?
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