The most comprehensive elephant genome study ever conducted, covering seven living and extinct species, is offering some surprises about the family tree of the world’s largest land animal while also …
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WHO: Yemen’s Cholera Epidemic Likely to Intensify
The World Health Organization warned on Monday that a cholera epidemic in Yemen that killed more than 2,000 people could flare up again in the rainy season. WHO Deputy Director …
your ads here!Food Tech Startup Goes to Liberia, Making Popular, Local Dish More Nutritious
About 1-in-3 people in the world eats food that fills them up but doesn’t have enough protein, vitamins and minerals. Known as “hidden hunger,” the situation can lead to …
your ads here!Food Tech Start-Up Goes to Liberia, Making Local Food More Nutritious
Around the world, one in three people suffer from something known as “hidden hunger.” Their bellies may be full, but the food they are eating is not nutritious. A San …
your ads here!Researchers Make Wood Stronger than Steel
A new super-material — stronger, lighter and cheaper than steel — has emerged from scientists’ labs. It’s not a high-tech nano-polymer or some new alloy. It’s wood. VOA’s Steve Baragona …
your ads here!CPR Survival Rates Lower Than Most People Think
The majority of people believe cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is successful more often than it tends to be in reality, according to a small U.S. study. This overly optimistic view, which …
your ads here!Unlocking Secrets of a Sharp Mind at Old Age
There is no clear and easy way to tell when a person’s thinking process has peaked, but most scientists agree that intelligence starts slowly deteriorating somewhere around age 70. However, …
your ads here!Wine Tied to Healthier Arteries for Some Diabetics
Some diabetics with plaque buildup in their arteries might have less debris in these blood vessels after adding wine to their diets, a recent study suggests. For the study, researchers …
your ads here!‘Speed Breeding’ in Australia Boosts Future Crop Possibilities
Australian scientists, inspired by NASA space experiments, have pioneered a new method of growing crops, known as “speed breeding,” which has the potential to help feed the world’s growing population. …
your ads here!Double-Arm Transplant Gives Marine Corps Veteran a Shot at New Life
Retired Marine Corps Sgt. John Peck lost all four of his limbs in an explosion in Afghanistan in 2010, but unlike many people who suffer such losses, Peck does not …
your ads here!Superagers’ Brains Offer Clues for Sharp Memory in old age
It’s pretty extraordinary for people in their 80s and 90s to keep the same sharp memory as someone several decades younger, and now scientists are peeking into the brains of …
your ads here!The Road to the Red Planet Runs Through Omani Desert
Under the bright sun of a remote desert in Oman, a group of astronauts and scientists is simulating Life on Mars. They hope their experiments today will pave the way …
your ads here!Cigars, Pipes Tied to Same Risks as Cigarettes
Cigarettes are not the only type of tobacco products that can lead to premature death or fatalities from smoking-related cancers, a U.S. study confirms. While people who exclusively smoke cigarettes have twice …
your ads here!European Space Probe Prepares to Sniff Martian Atmosphere
A European space probe has swung into position around Mars in preparation to analyze its atmosphere for possible signs of life. The European Space Agency said Wednesday its Trace Gas …
your ads here!US Panel Recommends New Adult Vaccine Against Hepatitis B
A federal advisory panel is recommending a new vaccine against hepatitis B. The vaccine called Heplisav-B was licensed in November and is the first new hepatitis B vaccine in …
your ads here!Vice President Brings Advisory Group to Kennedy Space Center
Vice President Mike Pence has brought a newly revived advisory group to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center for a rundown on how best to get Americans back to the moon, a …
your ads here!Greenpeace Scientists on Fact-Finding Antarctic Mission
A group of scientists aboard a research vessel at the “bottom of the world” are examining the effects of climate change in Antarctica. The nonprofit, environmental watchdog group Greenpeace sent …
your ads here!With Medicine Running Out, Venezuelans With Transplants Live in Fear
Yasmira Castano felt she had a fresh chance at life when she received a kidney transplant almost two decades ago. The young Venezuelan was able to finish high school and …
your ads here!Study: Seas to Rise About a Meter Even If Climate Goals Met
Sea levels will rise between 0.7 and 1.2 meters (27-47 inches) in the next two centuries even if governments end the fossil fuel era as promised under the Paris climate …
your ads here!Ebola’s Impact Reached Beyond Death Toll to Basic Health Care
More than 100,000 malaria cases went untreated when Liberia’s health care system buckled under the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak, according to a new study. The research, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, shows …
your ads here!Carbs, Fat, DNA? Weight Loss Finicky, New Study Shows
A precision nutrition approach to weight loss didn’t hold up in a study testing low fat versus low carb depending on dieters’ DNA profiles. Previous research has suggested that a …
your ads here!UNICEF: Pakistan ‘Most Dangerous’ Country for Newborns
The United Nations children’s agency has declared Pakistan as the riskiest country for newborns, saying that out of every 1,000 babies born in Pakistan, 46 die before the end of their …
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