How Sugar Gliders Got Their Wings
Several marsupial species, including sugar gliders, independently evolved a way to make membranes that allow them to glide through the air
Several marsupial species, including sugar gliders, independently evolved a way to make membranes that allow them to glide through the air
A USDA analysis shows the spread in cattle started from a single spillover event from birds in the Texas panhandle that may have happened in…
The hit sci-fi show’s adviser and two other researchers discuss its portrayal of scientists and their technologies
The Defend the Flock Resource Center brings together biosecurity information and free resources from USDA and other experts.
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Instead of just asking questions about how exercise helps our bodies, let’s also consider how it helps our brains
This Viewpoint explores existing payment models and waste elimination incentives and proposes a new approach to addressing waste in health care.
The role of infection preventionists (IPs) has evolved significantly over 75 years, from early surveillance of nosocomial infections to becoming data-driven experts navigating pandemics like…