Thousands of baby seals died on two remote sub-Antarctic islands. Scientists now think they know why - CNN
A deadly strain of bird flu sweeping through remote islands near Antarctica has devastated the native wildlife population, killing an estimated 13,000 seal pups, as well as penguins and seabirds, researchers say. Drone surveys conducted by the Australian Antarctic Program in October and January revealed “sobering” images of seal pup carcasses littering the grayish volcanic shores of Heard and McDonald Islands, Jarrod Hodgson, a senior research scientist at the organization said.
A 'Useless' Organ That Doctors Often Remove May Actually Fight Cancer - ScienceAlert
Add ScienceAlert on Google (janulla/Getty Images) There's a small fatty gland that sits behind your sternum and is often said to be 'useless' in adulthood. Research, however, suggests the thymus gland is not nearly as expendable as experts once thought.
Scientists found the strength training sweet spot for a longer life - ScienceDaily
A long-running study suggests that 90 to 120 minutes of strength (resistance) training each week may be the ideal range for reducing the risk of death. The research, published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, followed participants for up to 30 years.
Beyond the tremor: Unveiling the invisible struggle of Parkinson's Disease - KSL.com
When you think of Parkinson's disease, a visible tremor might come to mind. However, the true experience often lies hidden beneath the surface – an invisible struggle impacting millions.