Scientists Stepping Closer to Completing HIV Vaccine
Australian scientists are working on a vaccine that can protect people from HIV.
Australian scientists are working on a vaccine that can protect people from HIV.
Illegal poaching has been one of the major problems confronting wildlife advocates in Kenya. However, with the use of artificial intelligence, arresting poachers and protecting animals has become a little easier.
Scientists have confirmed that being poor can compromise a person's health. Low social status has a negative effect on the immune system which includes inflammation associated with chronic diseases.
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye remains under the spotlight after news surfaced that she bought hundreds of Viagra pills last year reportedly for altitude sickness. A presidential spokesperson said that the drug was acquired to address Park's mountain sickness on her visit to African nations including Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya in May.
The Netherlands has slaughtered about 190,000 ducks in response to the bird flu (H5N8) virus outbreak reported in various countries in the region.
The spread of microorganisms resistant to antibiotics is a major threat facing the world today. Researchers have discovered promising ways to get rid of superbugs; one of these involves the use of an aggressive bacterium that when introduced to the body will prey from the harmful microbes.
The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) International Science Consortium has signed a deal to fund research into diphtheria which will not involve the use of horses.
The Weizmann Institute has revealed that relapsing obesity even after strict dieting occurs due to the presence of certain gut bacteria. Researchers revealed that exercise, appetite, and metabolism are not just the factors that result in weight rebound.
A study by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed 1,445 new RNA viruses.
A South African pastor is being bashed for spraying insecticide on people's eyes and other body parts to cure diseases like HIV and cancer.