A recent study out of Bangladesh confirms a concerning trend in monkey behavior, potentially leading to the extinction of two species of langurs: Phayre's langurs and capped langurs. Mongabay reported ...
The first study on the species was published in 1893 and described the “anatomy of advanced pregnancy," according to the eLife paper. By 1925, the Carnegie Science Institute had set up a breeding ...
The number of people sickened in an outbreak of Salmonella in Norway involving alfalfa sprouts has doubled to almost 50. In an update provided by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI ...
The cause of an outbreak of illness in a remote part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo that has garnered substantial international attention is still not known. But a statement released ...
Dec. 13, 2024 — The distribution of traditional wild food sources in the Republic of Sakha could change significantly, affecting the diets and incomes of Indigenous rural communities who depend ...
By 1925, the Carnegie Science Institute had set up a breeding population of the monkeys to study embryology and fertility in a species that was similar to humans. One reason for the animal's ...