The strain had previously been found only in birds and people. Most bird flu infections in dairy cattle in the US have been the B3.13 variant, or what’s become known as the “cattle clade.” ...
An urgent recall has been made by Birds Eye over allergy concerns. The recall concerns a batch of Goodfella's Stonebaked Thin Garlic Bread, sold at Co-op, due to undeclared milk. The mislabelled ...
The flower matures into an inch-long green fruit eaten by birds and mammals. This incredible tree grows in the southwestern rainforests on stream banks or in moist soil, using other trees to support ...
Most people infected with bird flu in the U.S. have had mild symptoms. Symptoms of H5N1 birth flu infection in humans may include pink eye, fever, fatigue, cough, muscle aches, sore throat ...
Whether you're scanning the night sky for constellations, spotting birds in the backyard or enjoying scenic hikes, a quality pair of binoculars brings distant wonders into clear view.
I’ve said this before: I’m no eye-cream evangelist. I’m a firm believer that your regular moisturizer should work just fine for the skin under your eyes as long as it isn’t too heavy and ...
Tree species richness, forest structure, and seasonal fluctuations between rainy and dry seasons can strongly affect trophic interactions in forest ecosystems, but the inter- and scale dependence of ...
Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with a focus on health technology, eye care, nutrition and finding new approaches to chronic health problems. We're glued to different types of screens ...
NEW YORK - When bird flu first struck dairy cattle in 2024, it seemed possible that it might affect a few isolated herds and disappear as quickly as it had appeared. Instead, the virus has ...
One breakthrough that could make a significant impact comes from an innovative new material capable of trapping CO2 as efficiently as an adult tree—using just 200 grams of the substance. This ...
some birds also display physical mimicry, often imitating elements in their environment like trees. This intriguing behavior raises a simple but profound question: Why do some birds mimic trees?