Experts build database of "salutogenic potential" revealing how hidden microbes and natural compounds help keep us healthy.
A new study exploring the secretive lives of feral and free-roaming cats in Wales could shed light on wildcats’ return to the ...
As cities grow and natural habitats shrink, urban wildlife must adapt to rapidly changing environments. A new study published in Insect Science ...
As cities grow and natural habitats shrink, urban wildlife must adapt to rapidly changing environments. A new study published ...
A new research project focusing on these elusive animals in Wales aims to uncover their impact on wildlife, public health and the potential reintroduction of the European wildcat. The study involves ...
Viruses and bacteria get a bad rap around the world but now Flinders University experts are identifying the positive ‘upside’ of powerful benefits that microbes have on human health. Flinders ...
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Officials make shocking discovery during routine traffic stop: 'Unwavering commitment to protecting'
Two suspects issued a confession. Officials make shocking discovery during routine traffic stop: 'Unwavering commitment to ...
A study reveals the underground interactions between fungi and oomycetes in twenty Andalusian dehesas, wooded pasturelands typical of the Iberian Peninsula, making it possible to identify the role of ...
It’s a great paradox that the sector that relies the most on biodiversity, agriculture, is also the greatest threat to the world’s most fragile ecosystems. The question isn’t how to just minimize the ...
How do we stop the next big viral outbreak? The answer to that question lies in preventing zoonotic spillovers. Thousands of pathogens have been silently circulating in our forests for centuries.
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