Yellow fever is a viral infection spread by various species of mosquito and is rife in 34 countries in Africa and 13 in Latin America.
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Bathroom Scale Could Monitor Millions with Heart Failure
“Good morning. Bill. Please. Step onto the scale. Touch the metal pads.” The device records an electrocardiogram from Bill’s fingers and - more importantly – circulation pulsing that makes his body subtly bob up and down.
Just How Much of the Amazon is Burning?
Capturing the full scale of the fires requires cooperation between scientists and on-the-ground reporters, professor Matthew Hayek explains.
The Next Agricultural Revolution Is Here
As a growing population and climate change threaten food security, researchers around the world are working to overcome the challenges that threaten the dietary needs of humans and livestock.
Finding Answers and Spreading Messages of Caution and Hope on Climate
Researchers produced forecasts that show combined impact of heat and humidity will markedly increase in many areas.
Surface Melting Causes Antarctic Glaciers to Slip Faster Towards the Ocean, New Research Shows
Surface meltwater draining through the ice and beneath Antarctic glaciers is causing sudden and rapid accelerations in their flow towards the sea, according to new research.