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We now know what the coronavirus looks like up close, thanks to new images made using scanning and transmission electron microscopes.

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“I’m drowning here, and you’re describing the water”.

Great intruguing microscopic images of this new pathogen much to learn from and about in months ahead

Wow

Nobody wants to see that shit up close.

aww, so cute, wait *cough* *cough*

Whoa!!!! Science

Green chilies in chorizo.

It looks so pretty!

Reminds me of hot Cheetos. 🤷🏼‍♀️

of course a selfie before anything else ...

I’d eat that. Looks yummy.

Keep that shit in China

Yuck

If I see these punks on the street I'll punch them.

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