The new study compiled information on the occurrence of over 75 pathogenic microbes across Europe from almost 400 bird- and 40 bat species.
articles
Heatwaves Hitting Antarctica too Now
The world saw another year full of extreme weather events resulting from climate change in 2022, from intense storms to soaring temperatures and rising sea levels. Antarctica was no exception, according to new research published this week.
Using Artificial Methods for Growing Crops Could Help Solve Global Food Security
Artificial methods of growing lettuce produce twice the amount of the crop as traditional field-based methods, according to a new study from the University of Surrey.
How to Prevent Biofilms in Space
After exposure in space aboard the International Space Station, a new kind of surface treatment significantly reduced the growth of biofilms, scientists report.
Eye Scans Detect Signs of Parkinson’s Disease up to Seven Years Before Diagnosis
Markers that indicate the presence of Parkinson’s disease in patients on average seven years before clinical presentation have been identified by a UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital research team.
Stratospheric Cooling: The Concerning Flip Side of Global Warming
UCLA-led research finds human-generated greenhouse gases are responsible for the troubling changes in upper atmosphere.