Map of Bushmeat Consumption Reveals Pandemic Risks
Unregulated wild animal markets increase the risk of more epidemics
Unregulated wild animal markets increase the risk of more epidemics
A tiny, orange Brazilian tree frog may be the first known amphibian pollinator, further broadening our understanding of which animals perform this crucial biological function
A huge Danish study shows that up to 30 percent of psychosis diagnoses in young men could have been prevented if these individuals hadn’t used marijuana heavily
Findings suggest that the amyloid-targeting drug candidate slows cognitive decline in some people, but questions remain over its potential side effects
A new program looks to replant warm weather trees in northern Minnesota to help them adjust to a rapidly warming world
Young children are taking melatonin gummy supplements, but experts say they should be a last resort to help with sleep
New mask studies relying on a medical paradigm do not erase decades of engineering and occupational science that show they work...
Inside a vault at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles lies a microscopic population of immense value—the repository for vernal pool fairy shrimp.
The number of people facing acute food insecurity shot up for the fourth year in a row in 2022
A thought experiment that’s dividing mathematicians can help illuminate how belief shapes rational decisions
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