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Tag: science fiction

Back from the dead: The science of de-extinction

Cover Image: Brianna Fasoli, March 2026 By: Becca Carballal, Contributing Writer The possibility of bringing extinct animals back from the … More

biodiversity, biotechnology, Burcado, conservation, de-extinction, ecosystem, ethics, extinct, genetics, ibex, research, science fiction, threats, wolves

So, vampires would get bloodborne diseases, no?

Lately, I’ve been concerned for the health of vampires.  While I may not bear the curse of eternal life, I clearly have a bit of extra time on my hands. But seriously, vampires’ strictly-blood diet has me worried, due to all the blood-borne diseases they would be exposed to.

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