• The Download: ancient DNAs modern uses, and an AI-artist collaboration
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    Stephen Ornes Both of the subscriber-only stories above are from the next edition of our print magazine, which is all about relationships. Subscribe now to get a copy when it lands on February 26! The must-reads Ive combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 US disease monitoring capabilities are disappearing DOGE just fired half of a critical disease detective team at the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. (CBS)+ A measles outbreak in Texas is spreading rapidly. (NBC)+ Louisiana said itll stop promoting mass vaccination programs, on the same day RFK Jr was sworn in as health secretary. (NYT $)+ Why childhood vaccines are a public health success story. (MIT Technology Review)2 Who is Elon Musk accountable to?When youre the worlds richest man, it seems the answer is: no one. (WSJ $)+ Musk is using X to spread misinformation about DOGEs targets. (WP $)+ A Musk-linked group offered $5 million for proof of voter fraud. It couldnt find any. (The Guardian)3 South Korea removed DeepSeek from app storesQuite a few countries have done this now, citing privacy concerns. (BBC)+ Baidu and OpenAI are responding to DeepSeek with new launches. (CNN)+ E-scooter brands are among many companies in China racing to integrate DeepSeek AI. (South China Morning Post $)+ Four Chinese AI startups to watch beyond DeepSeek. (MIT Technology Review)4 Inside the USs fragile nuclear renaissanceTech companies are betting that it can help meet AIs energy demands. But huge challenges lay ahead. (The Information $)+ Why Microsoft made a deal to help restart Three Mile Island. (MIT Technology Review)5 OpenAIs board rejected Elon Musks offer to buy it for $97.4 billionUnanimously. (WSJ $)+ Musk did it to try to chuck a grenade into OpenAIs process of transitioning from a research lab to a for-profit company. (Vox $)6 A new system can clone your voice from just five seconds of audio And the end result is scarily good. (The Register)+ Motor neuron diseases took their voices. AI is bringing them back. (MIT Technology Review)7 People who lost money on crypto are furious with Argentinas PresidentHes facing impeachment calls over allegations he promoted a classic pump and dump scam over the weekend. (CNN)8 How musicians are using AI toolsAI makes it easy to do traditionally tricky engineering tasks like isolating and extracting sounds. (The Next Web)+ A Disney director triedand failedto use an AI Hans Zimmer to create a soundtrack. (MIT Technology Review)9Meta is working on humanoid robotsIts hoping it can combine its experience in both hardware and AI to win in this increasingly crowded category. (Bloomberg $)+ Chinas EV giants are betting big on humanoid robots. (MIT Technology Review)10 How Diablo hackers uncovered a speedrunning scandalThis makes me wonder just how endemic cheating could be in the gaming community. (Ars Technica)
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  • A flower-inspired cafe blooms in a fluid design within Bangkok's industrial landscape
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    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Bangkok-based architecture practice Unknown Surface Studio has designed a dining cafe that blooms in an industrial landscape of Bangkok, Thailand.Named Curvy Dining, the 250-square-metre cafe is located in Soi Srinakarin-Rom Klao 19, Bangkok. The project is a delicate white dining caf that is emerging within an industrial landscape.With this contribution, a large, boundary-free space is transformed into a standalone dining caf that is carefully planned to promote a smooth interaction between architecture and the natural world.The caf creates a welcoming atmosphere that blurs the boundaries between the constructed form and the surrounding environment by striking a balance between enclosure and openness.Taking cues from the flowers that grow organically there, the project transforms organic patterns into space arrangements, embodying the idea of blooming, according to Unknown Surface Studio.By beginning with a single point, growing outward, and developing into a structured yet flowing architectural shape, the design distills the essence of a flower's radial symmetry into a geometric language. By refining natural curves, this abstraction technique creates a rhythmic play of radial patterns and sunburst lines that slightly imitate moving petals.The outside boundary uses a squared framework to provide contrast and give the otherwise open landscape a feeling of definition.Nonetheless, the circulation of the caf is designed using a subtractive method; portions are hollowed away to define movement, resulting in a gradual revelation as patrons travel around the outside spaces.These walkways wind through green areas, creating an auto-landscape impression where natural light and architecture blend together harmoniously.Floor planSectionElevationDiagramProject factsProject name:Curvy DiningCompletion year:2025Scale: 250m2Project location: Krungthep Kreetha, Bangkok , ThailandArchitecture firm: Unknown Surface StudioLead architects: Cievanard Nattabowonphal, Piyanat Songkhorh, Nonglak BoonsaengAll images Rungkit Charoenwat.All drawings Unknown Surface Studio.> via Unknown Surface Studio
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  • Zooco Estudio exposes Catalan vaults with bricks to renovate this historic house in Madrid
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    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Bangkok-based architecture practice Unknown Surface Studio has designed a dining cafe that blooms in an industrial landscape of Bangkok, Thailand.Named Curvy Dining, the 250-square-metre cafe is located in Soi Srinakarin-Rom Klao 19, Bangkok. The project is a delicate white dining caf that is emerging within an industrial landscape.With this contribution, a large, boundary-free space is transformed into a standalone dining caf that is carefully planned to promote a smooth interaction between architecture and the natural world.The caf creates a welcoming atmosphere that blurs the boundaries between the constructed form and the surrounding environment by striking a balance between enclosure and openness.Taking cues from the flowers that grow organically there, the project transforms organic patterns into space arrangements, embodying the idea of blooming, according to Unknown Surface Studio.By beginning with a single point, growing outward, and developing into a structured yet flowing architectural shape, the design distills the essence of a flower's radial symmetry into a geometric language. By refining natural curves, this abstraction technique creates a rhythmic play of radial patterns and sunburst lines that slightly imitate moving petals.The outside boundary uses a squared framework to provide contrast and give the otherwise open landscape a feeling of definition.Nonetheless, the circulation of the caf is designed using a subtractive method; portions are hollowed away to define movement, resulting in a gradual revelation as patrons travel around the outside spaces.These walkways wind through green areas, creating an auto-landscape impression where natural light and architecture blend together harmoniously.Floor planSectionElevationDiagramProject factsProject name:Curvy DiningCompletion year:2025Scale: 250m2Project location: Krungthep Kreetha, Bangkok , ThailandArchitecture firm: Unknown Surface StudioLead architects: Cievanard Nattabowonphal, Piyanat Songkhorh, Nonglak BoonsaengAll images Rungkit Charoenwat.All drawings Unknown Surface Studio.> via Unknown Surface Studio
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  • MHCLG to take over fire risk brief from Home Office under post-Grenfell reforms
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    Starmer says move will provide more coherent approach to fire safetyThe government will move responsibility for fire safety from the Home Office to the housing department as part of its response to the Grenfell Inquirys final report.Keir Starmer said in a written statement late last week that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), headed by deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, would take over the brief as part of a more coherent approach to keeping people safe from fire in their homes.The promise is a step towards fulfilling one of the recommendations in the Grenfell Inquirys final report, which called for building safety responsibilities to be consolidated under a single secretary of state.Source: MHCLG/FlickrThe MHCLG, headed by deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, seen visiting the York Central scheme last week, will take over fire safety responsibilities from the Home OfficeThe report, published in September last year, criticised the dispersed responsibilities for building safety under the current regime since the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people in 2017.The Home Office is the current home of fire risk assessment, with the Building Safety Regulator contained within the Department of Work and Pensions and the construction products regulator within MHCLG.> Also read:What the delays at the Building Safety Regulator mean for high-rise developmentThe move has been wholeheartedly welcomed by the Fire Brigades Union, which said it was an important first step to repairing the damage done to the fire and rescue service by recent governments.It was also welcomed by the National Fire Chiefs Council, which said fire and rescue services had faced considerable challenges implementing reforms since the Grenfell Tower fire.Starmer has previously said he would respond to the reports 58 recommendations in full by 4 March.The move of fire risk assessment responsibilities to MHCLG is part of a broader recommendation to create a single super-regulator for the entire construction industry within one department.Industry experts have said Starmer is likely to support the recommendation in principle but take a more gradual approach to the change which could be tied into a five-year review of the Building Safety Regulator, which is due in 2027.
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  • Allies & Morrison reveals first newbuild schemes on 1.7bn Manchester innovation hub
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    Consultation starts on latest phase of Bruntwood SciTechs Sister developmentNew images of Allies & Morrison's plans for the latest phase of Bruntwood SciTech's Sister development in Manchester have been unveiled in a public consultation1/5show captionAllies & Morrisons plans for the first newbuild schemes on a 1.7bn commercial district in Manchester have gone out to consultation.Designs for two blocks of 12 and 20 storeys have been unveiled as part of the latest phase of Bruntwood SciTech and the University of Manchesters Sister development, which was rebranded from its original name ID Manchester last year.Located on the edge of Manchester city centre, the buildings form part of Zone C of the wider four million sq ft development and together contain over 500,000sq ft of commercial space.Designs outlined in consultation documents show they would be linked by a shared atrium in front of a new public square designed by landscape architect SLA.The phase also includes the restoration of the grade II-listed Holloway Wall and viaduct arches running through the site, which will become retail, leisure and community spaces.> Also read:New images of Allies & Morrisons 1.7bn ID Manchester masterplan unveiledThe consultation follows the completion of the first scheme on the development, the renovation of the 1960s Renold Building as the Renold Innovation Hub, which opened in autumn last year.Over the next 15 years, Sister is set to see the construction of two million sq ft of workspace, innovation, retail and leisure spaces along with 1,500 homes and nine acres of public space.Bruntwood SciTech is a joint venture between Bruntwood, Legal & General and the Greater Manchester Pension Fund and currently has a portfolio of 5.2m sq ft across sites in Manchester, Cheshire, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Cambridge and London.It has plans to create a 5bn portfolio by 2033 and says it has a 2.3m sq ft secured development pipeline.
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  • Fusion21 framework 2025-29
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    Teams selected for the four-year framework will have the opportunity to win work in partnership with the procurement specialist which expects to facilitate projects for a range of public sector organisations in the blue light, central government, education, health, housing and local government sectors.The framework is divided into 15 lots covering multidisciplinary consultancy; stock monitoring and appraisal, information management (BIM), architecture, fit-out consultancy, heritage and conservation, structural and civil engineering, building engineering (M&E), facilities management consultancy, cdm principal designer, carbon reduction and sustainability, valuations, clerk of works, retrofit and principal designer services.According to the brief: Fusion21 is developing a Framework for the provision of a range of Construction Consultancy services that can be accessed by existing and future Fusion21 Members. The scope of the potential lot structure covers a range of built environment related professional consultancy services.AdvertisementFusion21 is a Liverpool-based procurement specialist which offers streamlined options to connect public sector clients and suppliers across the UK. The latest framework is the sixth of its kind to be launched by the organisation and will be procured through a two-stage restricted process.The architecture lot is valued at around 6 million in fees for the four-year lifetime of the framework. It will cover a range of projects including new builds, refurbishments, masterplanning, feasibility reports, hidden homes and infill sites, conversions, and alterations and extensions.Bids for inclusion on the latest framework will be evaluated 70 per cent on quality and 30 per cent on cost.Competition detailsProject title Construction Consultancy Services FrameworkClientContract value 175 millionFirst round deadline Midday, 14 March 2025Restrictions TbcMore information https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/004470-2025
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  • Oxford Town Hall
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    The winning team will carry out a RIBA Stage 1 feasibility study looking into options to refurbish the roof and external envelope of the historic Oxford Town Hall which is home to both Oxford City Council and the Museum of Oxford.The estimated 5 million project will upgrade the 1897 Jacobethan-style complex which was designed by local architect Henry Hare following a design competition and today hosts a range of civic, cultural, and commercial activities.According to the brief: Parts of Oxford Town Hall roofs are now beyond economic repair. Patch repairs have been undertaken over recent years to address reoccurring leaks however, these temporary patches are reaching the end of their life. A more holistic approach is now being proposed to mitigate future defects and enhance the longevity and performance of the roof.AdvertisementThe Town Hall is one of Oxford City Councils largest assets and in recent years has become its primary office space. The proposed work will ensure that the roof and external envelope is maintained and upgraded to a high standard to ensure that it is fit for the future.Oxford is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK, with 152,000 residents as well as 46,000 commuters and 9.5 million visitors every year. The latest project comes almost three years after LDA Design was chosen for a public realm upgrade of St Michael's Street in the city centre.Oxford City Council launched a search for a design team for a 6.87 million overhaul of its historic Covered Market and for an architect for 10 new homes on the southern fringes of the settlement last year.Key aims of the latest project include refurbishing the roof of the complex which features a mix of pitched and flat roofs with clay and slate tiles and asphalt and lead coverings respectively.Bids for the latest commission will be evaluated 60 per cent on quality and 40 per cent on price. Applicants must hold employers liability insurance of 5 million, public liability insurance of 5 million and professional indemnity insurance of 2 million.AdvertisementCompetition detailsProject title The Provision of a consultant team to undertake a feasibility review/RIBA Stage 1 for Oxford Town HallClientContract value 5 millionFirst round deadline Midday, 7 March 2025Restrictions TbcMore information https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/notice/9ffd7a98-3aa8-4cf8-a9ad-c48f679c85de
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  • Best Internet Providers in Greenwood, Indiana
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    Are you looking for a good internet service provider in Greenwood? These are the best internet plans in the area.
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  • Best AirPods Max Accessories for 2025
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    Our Picks Clear protection Spigen Ultra Hybrid Pro View details $28 at Amazon View details Apple Lightning to 3.5mm audio cable Wired Apple cable View details $35 at Amazon View details Best value case with magnets Co2crea Hard Case with Sleep Mode View details $27 at Amazon View details Swanky case with magnets Waterfield Designs Max Shield View details $119 at Waterfield Designs View details Max earcup protection Seltureone AirPods Max earcup protectors View details $8 at Amazon View details USB-C fast charger Spigen 40W Dual USB-C charger View details $30 at Amazon View details Affordable case Spigen Klasden case (no magnets) View details $43 at Amazon View details Magnet stand with auto-sleep Wiwu AirPods Max stand and holder (Update: out of stock) View details See at Amazon View details Headband enhancer Toluohu headband cushion (Update: Out of Stock) View details $10 at Amazon View details Table of Contents Chances are if you've got an AppleAirPods Max, you will want to make the very most of your investment. To do that, you'll want the right accessories to personalize your headphones and protect them from any damage that could come your way. Whether you're looking for something to prevent your AirPods Max from getting sweaty or searching for magnetic cases to prevent scratches, we've found the very best AirPods Max accessories you can buy right now -- either for yourself or for someone who seems to have everything else.Apple has some cool accessories, but you don't have to stick with their pricey options. There are plenty of great third-party accessories for AirPods Max that fit your style and budget. From classic "shell" cases to charging stands and earcup protectors, we're certain there's something on our list that you'll love.We've tested most of these products, and this list will be updated as new accessories are released, arrive and are tested -- so be sure to check back.Read more: Best Apple AirPods $28 at Amazon Spigen's known for its affordable phone cases, but it also makes other assorted accessories, including the Ultra Hybrid Pro, a set of protective covers for the Max's earcups. If you just want some protection while still being able to show off the natural color of your AirPods Max's aluminum design, this is a good option. $35 at Amazon Apple doesn't include a cable for wired listening with the AirPods Max, which is pretty irritating because the fact is they do sound better in wired mode, and sometimes it's easier to plug into a device than pair with it wirelessly, particularly if you've got non-Apple devices that aren't on your iCloud account.The easiest way to listen to high-res audio is to plug into a Mac or Windows PC and load up some FLAC files, which I did. You can also listen to streaming services this way (and any other audio). The volume levels were plenty high on the MacBook Pro I was using and I did experience a subtle but noticeable bump up in audio quality going the wired route.Also, the cable does eliminate any latency, which might be a factor whilegamingor with music production. Note that the AirPods Max still needs battery power to deliver audio, even in wired mode; there's no "passive mode" available. $27 at Amazon You can find several AirPods Max hard carrying cases on Amazon, but this is arguably the best value. This case has a plush interior, a slot for storing a power adapter and magnets to put the AirPods Max into their lower-power sleep state (hibernation mode). It comes in multiple color options with prices ranging from $26 to $30.
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  • A Norovirus Vaccine Is Closer Than Ever Before
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    February 17, 20255 min readA Vaccine for the Dreaded Norovirus Is Closer Than EverNorovirus infection rates are extremely high this year, raising the question: Why cant a vaccine protect us from the stomach bug?By Meghan Bartels edited by Lauren J. Young Hailshadow/Getty ImagesNorovirus conjures a nightmarish series of gastrointestinal symptoms, and the hated infection has been rampant this winter. The so-called stomach flualthough its unrelated to influenzastrikes suddenly and curses its victims with one to three days of diarrhea and vomiting.Yet unlike other commonplace infections such as seasonal flu and COVID, no vaccine exists to help people avoid being sidelined by norovirus, a notoriously transmissible and resilient virus that is difficult to kill with common alcohol-based disinfectants. Vaccine developers have long worked to create a vaccinesome seven different candidates are currently in various stages of clinical trials. But none has proved effective enough to earn approval in the U.S. There are several scientific barriers, but researchers hope that soon one approach will meet the challenge and provide an effective tool to those who want to boost their immune system against the nasty infection.What Is Norovirus?On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Norovirus is responsible for more than half of foodborne illness cases in the U.S. The virus can survive for up to two weeks on surfaces, flourishes in the face of common hand sanitizers and rips through settings such as cruise ships and cafeterias. Typical symptoms of infection include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and stomach pain; people can also experience fever, headache and body aches. Cases with severe vomiting and diarrhea increase the risk of serious dehydration.The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions data regarding norovirus outbreaks are quite limited: the agencys surveillance network for the infection includes only 14 states. Still, the picture these statistics paint is grim. The reporting states have seen 1,078 suspected or confirmed norovirus outbreaks from August 1, 2024, through January 15, 2025, which is nearly twice as many as the same period during the 20232024 season and higher than in all years since at least 2012, when the reporting network was established.Young children and people aged 65 and older are particularly vulnerable to severe illness. Each year the virus causes more than two million outpatient clinic visits, predominantly in young children, and kills about 900 people a year, mostly those aged 65 and older. The infection is highly contagious, causes large outbreaks often and hits these vulnerable groups hardbut for most people, symptoms only last a few days. That variability in disease severity presents a tricky situation for would-be vaccine manufacturers, says Ming Tan, a scientific researcher at the Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center.Some people do not view it as a very important disease, and other people say that its terrible because it can make a lot of people sick in certain close settings, Tan says.Challenges for Vaccine MakersThe virus boasts several characteristics that make it a challenging target for vaccine developers. First, as with influenza, norovirus is actually a group of viruses that consists of some 48 so-called genotypes divided into 10 larger classes. As with the flu, an immune system trained to recognize one variety of norovirus cant necessarily protect against the others. And dominant strains come and go as frequently as every two to four years, making it difficult for the immune system to keep up. (Cases this year and last year have been caused predominantly by a strain called GII.17, whereas previous seasons had been led by a strain nicknamed Sydney.)There are dozens of genotypes of norovirus that can cause disease in humans, and each one of those genotypes has a slightly different-looking protein shell that we think requires a slightly different immune response, says Doran Fink, a physician and vaccine scientist at the biotech company Moderna, who leads its norovirus vaccine development.Another challenge is that norovirus causes what scientists call a mucous membrane, or mucosal, infectionin this case, a local infection in the intestinal surface tissue. (Flu is a localized mucosal infection in respiratory tissue.)These local viruses are trickier for the body to remember and fight off compared with systemic infections, such as measles and chickenpox, that affect the whole body and usually cause robust, long-lasting immune responses. Mucosal immunity is short-lived, not like systemic immunity, says Lijuan Yuan, a viral immunologist at Virginia Tech. An injected vaccine triggers a systemic immune response, she notes, not a mucosal one, so it is less able to access the virus. This disconnect makes it more likely that injected vaccines for mucosal infections will only protect against severe disease, not prevent sickness entirely.Norovirus is also tricky to work with in the lab. Preliminary vaccine experiments typically require animal models, but researchers dont have a good such model for norovirus. Thats because human noroviruses dont easily infect animals, and animal-specific noroviruses cause very different symptoms. Norovirus cant be grown well in cells either, Yuan notes.In the PipelineDespite the host of obstacles, scientists are working on clinical trials testing half a dozen different vaccine candidates. All target the primary surface proteinor capsid proteinthat encases a norovirus molecule, but they use several different approaches, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.In one approach, scientists produce many of these so-called capsid proteins. The proteins then spontaneously form empty structures in the same shape as the virus. When these empty shells, called viruslike particles, are injected into a person, the body reacts as it would to the real thing, training the immune system. But making the viruslike particles is time-consuming, Tan says. And although the vaccine produced decent results in trials in adults, it did little to protect children, suggesting that this vulnerable population may require a different vaccine.A second approach recruits a common, typically mild respiratory virus called an adenovirus, makes it unable to replicate and gives it the ability to produce the target norovirus protein. The adenovirus is packaged into an oral vaccine, which is much easier to administer than an injection, and it can train the mucosal immune system directly. The protection rate is still rather low, however, Tan says.The third approach uses the same mRNA technology that was used to create some of the COVID vaccines. Genetic information for the norovirus protein is injected into the vaccine recipient to trigger the immune response. This method is simpler to execute and can be more easily updated as different strains of norovirus become dominant, Fink says. His team at Moderna designed an mRNA norovirus vaccine, and the company is now recruiting people to test how protective it is. That will enable scientists to compare the mRNA technique with the viruslike particle and adenovirus approaches that have disappointed researchers to date. Whether or not it will have a better efficacy, we still need to wait [and see], says Tan, who is not involved with any of these candidates.Whichever vaccine makes it through trials first may not earn the annual ritual status of the flu shot. A norovirus vaccine would likely be offered first to people aged 65 years and older as well as immunocompromised people, given that norovirus infections tend to be much worse for these groups, Fink says. It would probably be offered as a yearly dose timed with the peak period for norovirus, which is between November and April in the Northern Hemisphere. Perhaps people planning to embark on a cruise or those who otherwise expect to be exposed to the virus could opt for a dose as well, he notes. But Tan isnt convinced that healthy adults would be very interested in a norovirus vaccine.Fink says that theres still value in having a vaccine as a prevention option, even if it wont be fully protective. If we can shift the burden of disease such that even if you do get norovirus, its very mild, I think that would be a big success, he says.
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