A new study suggests that for the last 74,000 years, malaria shaped where early humans could live in Africa—fragmenting ...
Census 2027 raises hopes and fears over caste data, privacy, and inequality gaps. Can digital counting reflect real lives?
The number of immigrants living in the European Union has reached a new high, reflecting the bloc’s growing appeal as a ...
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Did malaria shape human settlement patterns 74,000 yrs ago in Africa? What this study found
The study was conducted by researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Germany, and the University of ...
This study found that pertussis cases fell across Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, and the USA during COVID-19 ...
Digital enumeration begins today, but unchanged economic categories risk massive fiscal misallocation across Finance ...
The laptop class is moving left — but not out of economic desperation.
At dawn in Dungu, on the outskirts of Tamale, 21-year-old Abdul Wahab Maryam wakes up and reaches for an empty jerrycan.
A new satellite-based framework has made it possible to reconstruct seamless daily global maps of atmospheric formaldehyde (HCHO), a key tracer of reactive volatile organic compounds (VOCs), from ...
Research presented at WCO suggests men are referred too late for osteoporosis screening, with significantly lower survival ...
Objectives Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended as a first-line treatment for depression and anxiety disorders, ...
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Skinny isn’t the same as strong
NutraBio reports that weight loss through GLP-1 medications raises concerns about muscle loss, urging users to prioritize protein and resistance training.
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