Most bird watchers are not familiar with the concept of bird-friendly coffee or how this product can help bird populations, according to a study published in the journal People and Nature
Archive for 2021
Go to the part 1 Does greater prior exposure to pathogens, including other recent coronaviruses, help explain why Africa is a COVID-19 cold spot, despite endemic poverty and a woeful
After months of stalling, European leaders finally reached a consensus at the end of February to develop a standardised health certificate. Brussels is hoping that the so-called “Digital Green Pass”,
How come health officials and the media are not honestly exploring why? The first confirmed COVID-19 case in Africa was on February 14, 2020 in Egypt. The first in sub-Saharan
Fake snow conspiracy theory to explain snowstorms in Texas (Hint: Not fake snow, but climate change)
With a blanket of white snow covering Texas – which left millions without power at least 22 people dead – many viral videos started hitting social media claiming that it
The simple act of talking spreads viral particles, which could infect a person standing nearby. This happens in some cases even if you’re wearing a mask, according to a study
A year of Covid-19 offers lessons for managing the human-animal-environment relationship
If anyone had surveyed the general public about “zoonoses” a year ago, the response may have been speculative guesses about animal attractions – or just confusion. But since the World
In cities and towns, private home gardens are the most critical food source for pollinating insects, such as bees and butterflies, according to new research published in the Journal of
The collision that wiped out the dinosaurs from the face of the Earth began at the very edges of our solar system, according to a study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports (1).
NASA’s Perseverance rover mission is only a few days away from landing on planet Mars. On February 18th at 21.43 CET, the spacecraft is due to land on the Red