A new study published in the journal Cell is supporting the theory that COVID-19 emerged from wildlife trade at Huanan ...
A new genetic analysis looks at species of animals present at the Wuhan market that may have spread COVID-19 to people.
While the research bolsters the case that COVID-19 emerged from animals, it does not resolve the polarized and political ...
The theory that COVID-19 originated from a human interacting with an infected animal at a local market in late 2019 is backed by "very strong evidence." In January of 2020, 800 samples of stalls and ...
A new study identifies raccoon dogs, civet cats, and bamboo rats as potential intermediate hosts for COVID-19 at Wuhan's ...
A recent international study offers new insights into the wildlife species likely present at the Wuhan market where ...
An international team of scientists published a peer-reviewed paper Thursday saying genetic evidence indicates the ...
A University of Arizona researcher was part of a study strongly linking pandemic origin to the seafood market in China.
A new study of genetic samples from the Huanan Market in Wuhan, China, could point to an animal origin of COVID-19, but controversial figures support it.