The hantavirus outbreak on a stranded cruise ship highlights the growing threat of zoonotic diseases, infections that jump from animals to humans with potentially deadly consequences.
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Analysis of Iran war and latest jump in gas prices
Interview with Hamline University's Political Science Professor David Schultz about Iran War and latest jump in gas prices ...
Chris Packham has accused Shell of profiting from war after it revealed a surge in earnings during the Middle East conflict.
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Tiny, knotted robots jump, fly and plant seeds
When a knot lets go, it doesn't just fall apart. It snaps. That simple observation led Penn Engineers to rethink what a knot can do. Instead of treating it as something that holds tension, they asked ...
There are a total of 8 cases linked to the outbreak, which we now know has been caused by the Andes hantavirus strain.
Scientists turned simple knots into tiny robots that jump, spin, and plant seeds, offering a new tool for ecosystem restoration.
British Gas has raised the alarm about surging household energy debts, revealing families failed to pay more than £1bn in ...
Vitamin K shots, which help the blood to clot, are one of three key interventions for newborns, along with an antibiotic eye ...
Nagpur: A second-year engineering student of the Indian Institute of Information Technology Nagpur allegedly committed ...
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Master your long jump with science and power
From runway speed to take-off mechanics, mastering the long jump is a blend of biomechanics, explosive strength, and smart ...
The Asian jumping worm poses risks to soil and plants, according to the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
However, if the elasticity and material are carefully selected, the knot itself becomes an active system, explains Shu Ya ...
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