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A clue to stopping coronavirus: Knowing how viruses adapt from animals to humans

  • Written by Frederick Cohan, Huffington Foundation Professor of Biology in the College of the Environment, Wesleyan University
A horseshoe bat chasing a moth. Horseshoe bats were the source of SARS. Scientists consider bats to be a possible source of coronavirus.DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRARY / Contributor

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