Two Chinese researchers, Yunqing Jian (33) and Zunyong Liu (34), face serious allegations in connection with the smuggling of a biological pathogen, specifically the fungus Fusarium graminearum, into the United …
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Astronomers have long predicted that the Milky Way galaxy will collide with its largest neighbour, the Andromeda galaxy, in approximately 4.5 billion years. However, new research indicates that this event, …
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New research suggests that coffee may play a beneficial role in promoting longevity and maintaining cognitive function as we age. A study led by Dr. Sara Mahdavi from the University …
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While you drift into slumber each night, numerous tiny creatures called demodex mites emerge from your skin to roam about. These microscopic, eight-legged arachnids, measuring between 0.15 and 0.4 millimetres, …
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China has embarked on an ambitious space mission called Tianwen-2, aiming to explore two unique celestial bodies in our solar system that have yet to be visited by spacecraft. The …
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Tishiko King’s journey of responsibility towards her environment began during childhood, as she shared special moments with her grandfather watching sunsets over the ocean at Masig Island, a small community …
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Researchers from Curtin University have embarked on an adventurous search across the expansive salt flats of the West Australian outback, following a spectacular meteor shower that illuminated the skies over …
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Snoozing Could Cost You Precious Sleep Hours Each Month: Here’s How to Break the Habit
by adminMany people find themselves reaching for the snooze button after their alarm goes off, believing a few extra minutes of sleep is harmless. However, the effectiveness of this habit is …
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Researchers in the United States are reviving their use of innovative “shark spy technology” this summer to monitor shark movements, enhancing safety in the waters surrounding Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This …
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A fungus that can ‘devour you from within’ may proliferate as global temperatures rise.
by adminRecent research suggests that climate change will significantly increase the spread of infection-causing fungi, which currently lead to an estimated 2.5 million deaths yearly. Despite their ubiquitous presence in environments …