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World Insights: US disseminates political, information, moral virus with conspiracy theory on coronavirus origin


OPINION / VIEWPOINT
By Xinhua Published: Jun 02, 2021 08:01 PM
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the US Capitol building behind traffic lights in Washington, DC, the United States.Photo: Xinhua
For political purposes, the US side continues to cross the moral bottom line, maliciously concocting conspiracy theories and spreading misinformation, which has fueled an anti-science trend, exacerbated racial discrimination, and undermined the global fight against the pandemic.
The US government has recently joined forces with some unscrupulous media outlets to hype up the so-called laboratory leak conspiracy theory on the origin of COVID-19 during the virtual World Health Assembly, which has drawn concern and criticism from the international community. ....

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Scientists drove mice to bond by zapping their brains with light

Late one evening in March 2020, just before the coronavirus pandemic shut down the country, Mingzheng Wu, a graduate student at Northwestern University, plopped two male mice into a cage and watched as they explored their modest new digs: sniffing, digging, fighting a little.

With a few clicks on a nearby computer, Wu then switched on a blue light implanted in the front of each animal’s brain. That light activated a tiny piece of cortex, spurring neurons there to fire. ....

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