Scientists took samples from whale blow, identifying possible disease risks for marine mammals in northern seas.
The drones carry Petri dishes and hover over the blowholes of northern whales. Droplets of their respiratory fluid land on ...
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6 deadly diseases in your backyard
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Seaham Vets in County Durham has confirmed several cases of a potentially deadly virus after a number of dogs were brought in ...
Arctic marine life is notoriously difficult to study because of its remoteness. But drones have enabled whales to be monitored and diagnosed while being minimally invasive, according to a new study.
Americans are being urged to be extra vigilant this winter, as a suite of influenza A mutations has created a dominant virus ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco have devised a method to identify pneumonia — using both genetic information and AI — that ...
The MERS cases are France's first since 2013, bringing the country's total to four laboratory-confirmed infections, including one death.
After a rabies scare in a UP village, doctors explain whether milk or foods like raita made from a dog-bitten animal can ...
Scientists used drones to collect whale breath and detect harmful viruses early, helping protect whales in Arctic waters.
France has confirmed its first cases of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in over a decade, with the WHO reporting ...
Scientists have discovered a deadly virus in the breath of whales that is causing mass deaths in the Arctic Circle. Using drones, special equipment was flown through the exhaled droplets, known as ...
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