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Virus holds potential to shake the globe

Through a microscope, the H5N1 flu virus looks about as menacing as a moldy doughnut hole: not something you’d want to put in your mouth, but not something you’d run screaming from either.

Working in a high-containment laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Stacey Schultz-Cherry and three other researchers have been studying the H5N1 virus.