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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
About 20 percent of the genetic information in your nose doesn't match anything that we've ever seen before.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
If an alien visited Earth, they would take some note of humans, but probably spend most of their time trying to understand the dominant form of life on our planet - microorganisms like bacteria and viruses.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
If you find diseases before they've really emerged, you can control them early on, before you get a major epidemic.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
I work to create systems that can accurately detect pandemics early, determine their likely importance, and, with any luck, crush those that have the potential to devastate us.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
Many people on our planet right now despair; they think we’ve reached a point where we’ve discovered most of the things. I’m going tell you right now: Please don’t despair.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
The features of globalization have huge consequences on pandemics. It just connects us so much more closely... And as a consequence, every one of these viruses that passes from animals to humans has the capacity to infect all of us.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
The world can now maintain an acute infection in a way that is unprecedented in the history of life on our planet.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
We know there are certain types of viruses that are nasty - influenza, for instance, is an area that is not a blindside. But a lot of viruses have come out of nowhere, like H.I.V., or to a certain extent SARS. Because we know we have the potential to be blindsided, we really have to investigate the unknowns.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
We may have charted all the continents on the planet, and we may have discovered all the mammals, but that doesn't mean that there's nothing left to explore on Earth.
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By AnonymNathan Wolfe
We've put huge resources into predicting tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes. HIV/AIDS is like an earthquake that's lasted 30 years and touched every country on the planet. We have such incredible capacity to think about the future, it's time we used it to predict biological threats. Otherwise we'll be blindsided again and again.
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