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Lilyann Lilyann discovered this in Science/Tech 14 reviews since May 7, 2008
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Lilyann discovered 3 months ago
A 17-year-old Ottawa high school student has won a national student biotechnology competition by making a molecule that flu viruses stick to, which could potentially be used to diagnose or eventually prevent flu infections. Inventor of the "flu glue"
coreyellis rated 2 months ago
this is fake, ya tards.
davenme rated 2 months ago
The Drug companies will find a way to make sure this never sees the light of day.
Innomen rated 3 months ago
"It may also be possible to interfere with the infection process by administering the floating sialyllactose through injection, nasal spray or lungs with a pump. The flu virus would attach to the artificial receptor rather than the human cell." Godlike. *bows*
madman0004 rated 3 months ago
This is actually postgraduate-level work. Very impressive!
cona2f rated 3 months ago
you r kidding right?
Vertigo131313 rated 3 months ago
Interesting article, but makes me realize what bad school systems the US has. My high school science fair's were a joke compared to this.
stumgeek rated 3 months ago
From the page: "OTTAWA - It's not the long-sought cure for the common cold but a 17-year-old Ottawa high school student won a national science competition today by developing a novel way of identifying and perhaps even fighting flu infections."
Sporkman165 rated 3 months ago
"a 17 year old gives common sense, to anyone that isn't an idiot"
onreact-com rated 3 months ago
17 year old kid invents flu detection. Cool.
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