Crows and ravens are omnivores with incredibly varied diets. From fruits and insects to small animals, these intelligent birds will eat almost anything they can find. After digesting what they can, ...
Thirteen million years ago, a group of medium-sized monkeys known for guarding their territory among the treetops with fearsome "howls" started doing something new. These monkeys, among the oldest ...
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Their extreme dietary specialization affects digestion, behavior, energy use, and produces a consistent scent that reflects habitat and food quality. Koala scent varies by age and sex, with adult ...
Walk through an Australian eucalyptus forest and a sharp, minty smell may drift through the air. Eucalyptus leaves release aromatic oils that spread through the forest, especially on warm days. Koalas ...
In 1869, a group of Massachusetts reformers persuaded the state to try a simple idea: counting. The Second Industrial Revolution was belching its way through New England, teaching mill and factory ...
There is generations’ worth of wisdom about what to eat when one is convalescing — and something faintly romantic about the ritual of it, spoon by spoon nourishing yourself back from the brink, until ...
Nutrition policy expert Marion Nestle says that when she wrote her first book, Food Politics, in 2002, people often asked her what food had to do with politics. "Nobody asks me that anymore," Nestle ...
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Researchers have shown that stress and retrovirus levels are tightly linked to disease in koalas. High KoRV loads make koalas more vulnerable to chlamydia, worsening epidemics in stressed populations.
A vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia has been approved for usage in Australia The single-dose vaccine was developed by a team at UniSC University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland led by ...