British marine biologist and photographer Richard Smith focuses his work on the ocean’s tiniest and weirdest creatures.
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Local ranchers are feeling the effects of the recent ban on Mexican cattle imports across the U.S. after a dangerous parasite ...
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The degradation of land and forests around the world means many ecosystems are at severe risk of destruction. In Tasmania, a ...
It's all connected: coronaviruses and other emerging infectious diseases, loss of biodiversity, and destruction of the ...
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' alum Brandi Glanville said she’s “sick of being sick” and “hiding out” as she deals with an ...
Scientists have predicted that the rate of foodborne trematode infections will remain stable up to 2030. Foodborne ...
Canine hookworms are becoming an increasing threat to pets and people, researchers say, after finding that the parasites have ...
An ecologist shares his passion for parasites. From their vital roles in nature, to strange super powers and extraordinarily complex life cycles, parasites are natural wonders worthy of protection.
The tick may have bitten the woman's eardrum, with enzymes in its saliva causing severe pain, hearing loss and tinnitus.