H5N1 bird flu spreads to sea otters and sea lions along San Mateo coast, wildlife experts say

Researchers say the H5N1 bird flu outbreak in California elephant seals has spread to other marine mammals, including a sea otter and sea lion. However, wildlife officials are cautiously optimistic the outbreak will remain contained. It has so far only been detected on beaches in San Mateo County, although testing is being conducted along the … Read more

Wood‑Based, Sugar‑Driven Thermal Paper: EPFL’s Plant‑Based, Bisphenol‑Free Receipt Innovation

Archyde Lausanne Breakthrough: Plant-Based Receipt Coating Could Replace Toxic Color Developers Table of Contents 1. Lausanne Breakthrough: Plant-Based Receipt Coating Could Replace Toxic Color Developers 2. How the new coating works… You can read the full story here: Wood‑Based, Sugar‑Driven Thermal Paper: EPFL’s Plant‑Based, Bisphenol‑Free Receipt Innovation. Source link

Giant Earth Hole: Mysterious ‘Mouth’ Discovered

Solar “Scream”: Understanding recent Activity on the sun Table of Contents Solar “Scream”: Understanding recent Activity on the sun Decoding coronal Holes: Windows in the Sun’s Atmosphere Giant Earth Hole: Mysterious ‘Mouth’ Discovered – What we Know What is This Giant Earth Hole? Preliminary Observations Potential Causes of the “Mouth”: Geological Theories The Karst Topography … Read more

Dewa Loki: Unearthing Unique Horched Dinosaurs

Lokiceratops: New Horned Dinosaur Named After Loki Found Table of Contents Lokiceratops: New Horned Dinosaur Named After Loki Found Lokiceratops: A New Horned dinosaur Species Named After Loki Discovery and Identification A Name Rooted in Mythology Physical Characteristics and Size Evolutionary Significance Coexistence and Habitat The Role of Horns and Frills Frequently Asked Questions Did … Read more

Weight-loss drugs may lower cancer risk in people with diabetes, a study suggests

Archyde: Latest World News, Economy, Entertainment, Health, Technology & Sports Updates Can Weight Loss Drugs Like Wegovy Help Prevent Cancer? New Research Explores the Connection the rising popularity of weight loss drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Zepbound has sparked intense interest, not just for their ability to help individuals shed pounds, but also for their … Read more

Blind Lizards Discovered: Honoring Jakob Oetama on Buton Island

New Blind Skink Species Discovered, Named in Honour of Indonesian Journalism Pioneer In a rare intersection of science and culture, a new species of blind skink has been identified on Buton island, Southeast Sulawesi, and named in tribute to a towering figure in Indonesian journalism. The skink, belonging to the Dibamus genus, has been christened … Read more

World’s Most Flexible Animal Mouth: Revealed!

Most Flexible Mouths: Beyond the Retriever Table of Contents Most Flexible Mouths: Beyond the Retriever beyond the Retriever: Unveiling the Animal Kingdom’s Most Flexible Mouths the cheek Stuffers: Hamsters and Mandrills snakes: masters of the Mainland Gape whales: colossal mouths of the ocean pelicans: the avian fish catchers BUCHAREST — May 8, 2024 — What … Read more

‘Worrisome’ mutations found in H5N1 bird flu virus in Canadian teen

The fate of a Canadian teenager who was infected with H5N1 bird flu in early November, and subsequently admitted to an intensive care unit, has finally been revealed: She has fully recovered. But genetic analysis of the virus that infected her body showed ominous mutations that researchers suggest potentially allowed it to target human cells … Read more

New Year reset: Seven things to add or subtract for happiness, according to science

Then, around 2012, the happiness bubble burst. Psychology researchers came to the unsettling realisation that many of their findings were wrong. Published studies had often relied on faulty, but common, publishing practices. There was p-hacking, or manipulating data analyses until statistically significant results were squeezed out, and HARKing (Hypothesizing After Results are Known), or changing … Read more

Researcher: Indonesians Know South Korean Culture Better Than Their Own

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Harvard University PhD candidate Gangsim Eom said in her research that she found that Indonesians are more familiar with South Korean culture than with Indonesian culture itself. “I was quite surprised by the results of this survey. 53.5 percent of Indonesians feel that Korean culture is not at all foreign to them,” she … Read more