A research facility in Colorado funded by Fauci's NIH plans to import bats from around the world and inject them with various diseases. This has sparked concerns from Republican legislators about the potential for a global pandemic. However, researchers also believe that studying bats could lead to the development of anti-aging and disease-tempering drugs, offering potential benefits for human health. Meanwhile, in sports news, GothamFC celebrates their victory, with bats featured prominently in their post.
A new proposed taxpayer-funded laboratory in Colorado will conduct experiments on dangerous diseases and import bats from around the globe https://t.co/vIB6axJfGm https://t.co/vIB6axJfGm
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Republican legislators warn it could spark the next global pandemic Read: Colorado research facility will import bats from across the globe and inject them w/ various diseases, funded by Fauci's NIH https://t.co/LHPXWIcjZo
Colorado research facility will import bats from across the globe and inject them w/ various diseases, funded by Fauci's NIH https://t.co/HXhYJI13Xx
Colorado research facility will import bats from across the globe and inject them w/ various diseases, funded by Fauci's NIH https://t.co/LHPXWIcROW https://t.co/LHPXWIcROW
Colorado research facility will import bats from across the globe and inject them w/ various diseases, funded by Fauci's NIH https://t.co/z3VtYxRSHk https://t.co/z3VtYxRSHk
Bats Could Hold the Secret to Better, Longer Human Life A team of researchers dreams of anti-aging, disease-tempering drugsโall inspired by bats. https://t.co/uMJO3gNp86
Bats carry a disturbing number of viruses that can kill us. But that ability might also be turned to our benefit, @KatherineJWu reports: https://t.co/Hw670oLVZS
Bats carry a disturbing number of viruses that can kill us. But that ability might also be turned to our benefit, @KatherineJWu reports: https://t.co/CTFkBlKvAF