Malaria mosquitoes track humans by scent, not random flight, revealing why some people are bitten more at night.
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The Summer of Starvation: Amid Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts, a Mother Struggles to Keep Her Sons Alive
After the Trump administration cut off food from the third-largest refugee camp in the world, thousands of families faced ...
Victoria Heath speaks to five researchers on the fallout of political and financial upheaval following Trump 2.0 From climate science to maternal healthcare, research labs to ocean innovation, people ...
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Logan named chief presidential legal counsel
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has filled the key roles in Malacañang left vacant following last month’s Cabinet shake-up and ...
Incognito mode does not protect you from being tracked. This allows you to see hidden surfing traces and remove them ...
Researchers have developed a new "color-coded" genetic method that makes it easy to distinguish male and female mosquitoes.
Look forward to bugs dying in cold weather? What we know about why some big mosquitoes could still bite you this winter, even ...
International development charity Christian Aid has begun fundraising for its Christmas Appeal and Rev John Flitcroft, from ...
Viral videos of cooks stretching sugar into the long, web-like structure captivated creators who are determined to pull it ...
Victorian and Gulidjan man Scott Boland is expected to play a key role for Australia in this year's Boxing Day Test. The ...
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