Algae Virus Found in Humans

Scientists from Johns Hopkins and the University of Nebraska discovered a virus — once thought to only infect algae — living in 40% of people tested. Known as ATCV-1, it may affect brain function and processing speed, raising questions about how algae-related viruses interact with humans and animals.

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