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The ancestor of the virus that causes COVID-19 left its point of origin in Western China or Northern Laos just several years ...
Alabama's forestry industry, the state's largest, faces a new threat from brown spot needle blight, a fungal disease affecting loblolly pine trees. The disease, exacerbated by recent mild, wet weather ...
Imagine trying to tell identical twins apart just by looking at their fingerprints. That's how challenging it can be for scientists to distinguish the tiny powdery pollen grains produced by fir, ...
Imagine a world where massive, shaggy giants wandered ancient forests, their claws tearing at trees and their bulk reshaping ...
The webcast will review the MVID and SBS-IF patient experience, the impact of crofelemer on disease progression and quality of life in MVID and SBS-IF, and possible expedited regulatory pathways for ...
One common spice with prebiotic properties could help balance digestive issues - and it has plenty of other health benefits ...
Last year, southern pine beetles devastated approximately 52,000 acres of pine forests across the state. Now this spring, another problem is affecting loblolly pine trees. The Alabama Forestry Commiss ...
In aneurysms normally chosen for surveillance, the endovascular technique slowed growth by 70% in the small phase I trial.
World Malaria Day history, scientific discoveries, colonial impact, and modern challenges in Africa and beyond explained concisely.
In spring, many of Southern Utah's wildlife species become more active, looking for food, shelter and partners, and sometimes finding themselves in someone's backyard. But that's "not necessarily a ...
DED is an introduced disease caused by a fungus that kills American elm trees. The fungus is mainly spread from elm to elm by native elm bark beetles when they feed in the canopy of elms and ...
She is in stable condition and receiving antibiotic treatment, authorities said. Mexico's Health Ministry confirmed the country's first human case of myiasis caused by screwworm, the government said ...