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Mosquitoes Are Feeding on Us More Often – And Scientists Say We’re to Blame : ScienceAlert

Study Shows Mosquitoes Increasingly Reliant on Human Blood Due to Biodiversity Loss A recent study conducted in Brazil has revealed that some mosquitoes are becoming more dependent on human blood,

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Fewer scavengers could mean more zoonotic disease

This decline in scavenger populations is particularly concerning because larger scavengers, such as vultures and hyenas, play a crucial role

Instagram tests a reposts feature

Instagram Testing Repost Feature: What You Need to Know Instagram has confirmed that they are currently testing a new feature

Expert Reveals 5 Important Reasons to Avoid Alcohol When Injured : ScienceAlert

Recovery from injuries often requires a combination of rest, rehabilitation, and patience. However, one aspect that is often overlooked is

Expert Reveals 5 Important Reasons to Avoid Alcohol When Injured : ScienceAlert

In the realm of injury recovery, rest, rehabilitation, and patience are vital components. However, there is a growing discussion on

OnePlus Watch 3 Launched in Smaller 43mm Size

OnePlus has solidified its position as one of the top smartwatch manufacturers in the industry, despite a rocky start. The

Who Is on RFK, Jr.’s New Vaccine Panel—And What Will They Do?

The recent shakeup in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has sparked controversy and concern among public health experts

When is Samsung Unpacked 2025? The Next Galaxy Launch Event

Samsung Unpacked events are always highly anticipated, as they bring exciting news and unveil new devices ranging from phones to

100 years after the Scopes trial, science is still under attack

SN: How did all of these societal changes play into the Scopes trial? Moore: Well, the Scopes trial was a