Malnutrition survivors still suffer from gut issues and inflammation. A sudden halt in food supply can lead to wasting. Prolonging the situation develops into stunting, chronic malnutrition, and
The Largest Ape Species Died Off 100,000 Years Much Earlier Gigantopithecus blacki is the largest ape that has ever known to have existed. They are like super-sized versions
Genetic Evaluation of the Bird Flu Virus There is a current bird flu infection affecting U.S. cattle. Various reports are providing insight into how the virus spreads. It
Killifish Embryos Can Live on for a Drought That Lasts for at Least 8 Months Mozambique and Zimbabwe have ponds where the endemic African turquoise killifish lives. During
Future climate impacts put whale diet at risk Humpback whales in the southern hemisphere eat krill. Studies show that future climate changes may interfere with the whales’ diet
Imagine going out for a night on the town and not having to worry about getting too drunk. Avoiding a hangover? Yes, please! Scientists are one step closer
Bombus impatiens or the common eastern bumblebee queens are resilient to flooding events when they hibernate in their chambers underground. These dedicated queen bees stay underground, despite floods,
Artifacts that are 45,000 years old in northeastern China show signs of cultural mixing of unknown local groups with newcomer Homo sapiens. These artifacts include a possible bone
A New Pattern Teaches Us to Prevent Future Pandemics Last March 26, a pandemic prevention map was published in Nature Communications. The map suggests restoring or protecting areas
Research shows that social isolation presents itself as a significant risk factor for developing dementia in older adults who live in a community. Social isolation means a lack