The team calculated that the mosquitos likely developed their “ anthropophily ”—their taste for human blood—at a point some 2 ...
Mosquitoes have been biting people for more than a million years and probably much longer. An analysis of 38 modern mosquitoes’ DNA suggests an ancestral mosquito species developed a preference for ...
Just as March Madness looms on the horizon for sports fans and gamblers, The News-Gazette Film Series presents one of the ...
Learn how citizen science and nature journaling help track wildlife and connect you to Louisiana's environment. Discover ...
Five UW researchers have been named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows this week, joining a prestigious cohort of early-career scientists recognized for their potential to reshape their fields. Each ...
Dengue infects up to 400 million people and kills thousands every year but an Indian company is now inching closer to a ...
Birds that feed on nectar or fruit evolved better mechanisms for managing metabolism, blood pressure and high glucose.
Dengue infects up to 400 million people and kills thousands every year but an Indian company is now inching closer to a ...
Overall drops in bird population, measured from 1987 to 2021, were sharpest in warm and warming areas, suggesting that climate change may play a role.
While researchers gain new insights into the transmission of Buruli ulcer in Australia, public health specialists in Africa are working to engage traditional healers. Sophie Cousins reports.
What to feed the eastern bluebird, recognized by many to be harbinger of spring, of good luck, and a symbol of joy.
The Natural History Museum, Nature Talk Series presents Dr. Alex Harman, who will be giving a talk on “ The Art and Science ...