Latest Case of Swine Flu in England Sparks Investigation and Health Concerns

Latest Case of Swine Flu in England Sparks Investigation and Health Concerns

Tuesday, 28 November 2023 – 10:34 WIB ENGLAND – The latest case of swine flu was discovered in England. Currently, local health officials and experts are investigating the emergence of an A(H1N2)v virus infection detected in a routine flu screening test at a GP surgery in North Yorkshire. Officials said the person experienced respiratory symptoms, … Read more

Unique Mating Behavior of Bats: Non-Penetrative Sex and Oversized Genitals

Unique Mating Behavior of Bats: Non-Penetrative Sex and Oversized Genitals

CNN Indonesia Saturday, 25 Nov 2023 09:51 WIB Illustration. Experts research the breeding of bats with penile abnormalities. (AP/Sakchai Lalit) Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — For member find species bat has a penis so large that it cannot fit into a female’s vagina, being the only mammal known to have sex without penetration. Typically, mammals mate … Read more

Don’t close the “gates of hell”, a huge hole that burns for a long time

Don’t close the “gates of hell”, a huge hole that burns for a long time

A tour guide sets a table near Darbaza Crater, a giant methane gas vent that has been burning for decades in the desert of Turkmenistan. (PHOTOGRAPH BY CAROLYN DRAKE, MAGNUM PHOTOS) [画像のクリックで拡大表示] Ten years ago, National Geographic Explorer George Korounis became the first person in history to enter the fiery Gates of Hell. This is … Read more

The Science Behind Animal Patterns: A Look at the Research and Theories of Genetic Pattern Formation

The Science Behind Animal Patterns: A Look at the Research and Theories of Genetic Pattern Formation

Jakarta – Animals in this world have various patterns. There are animals that have striped, round, or even abstract motifs on their bodies. Biologists have previously shown that many animals evolved patterns to camouflage themselves or attract mates. Genes do encode pattern information such as the color of a leopard’s spots, but genetics alone don’t … Read more

Menopause in Chimpanzees: Revealing The Connection Between Humans and Primates

Menopause in Chimpanzees: Revealing The Connection Between Humans and Primates

Jakarta – Most mammals remain fertile until the end of their lives. For people who experience it, menopause occurs when the ovaries stop functioning. This biological experience involves a decrease in reproductive hormones such as estrogen and progesterone, which causes symptoms such as hot flashes and brain fog. In humans, menopause tends to occur between … Read more

Adorable and Hilarious Student Gifts on Teacher’s Day: A Cultural Celebration

Adorable and Hilarious Student Gifts on Teacher’s Day: A Cultural Celebration

It’s super cute and hilarious at the same time. When on social media these pictures are shared “student” gasp “gift” Came from hometeacherOn Teacher’s Day Each piece is nothing ordinary.”student” Each person doesn’t know where their feelings come from. People are living.teacherI can’t accept it. But how should I take this work home? October 7, … Read more

Meet Oscar: Sneha Sreekumar’s Beloved Pet Dog and Guardian of her Baby Boy

Meet Oscar: Sneha Sreekumar’s Beloved Pet Dog and Guardian of her Baby Boy

Sneha Sreekumar is a well-known person to Malayalees as an actress and presenter. Her husband Sreekumar is also loved by Malayalees. They had a baby boy a few months ago. Sneha, who shares pictures and details of her son Kedar on social media, introduced another person this time. His beloved pet dog! Sneha said that … Read more

New Research Reveals Surprising Intelligence of Jellyfish: Could it Change Our Understanding of the Brain?

New Research Reveals Surprising Intelligence of Jellyfish: Could it Change Our Understanding of the Brain?

Tuesday, 26 September 2023 – 14:06 WIB LIVE Techno – Jellyfish are much smarter despite having just 1,000 nerve cells and no centralized brain, new research reveals. Studies show that the poisonous Caribbean box jellyfish can learn at a much more complex level than ever imagined. Read Also: Rare animal waste can prevent amputations for … Read more

How Jellyfish Learn from Experience: Surprising Discoveries

How Jellyfish Learn from Experience: Surprising Discoveries

Jakarta – Even though they don’t have brains, jellyfish are apparently able to learn from past experiences like humans, mice and flies. Caribbean box jellyfish (Tripedalia cystophora) it uses its experience to detect and overcome obstacles. The findings of researcher Jan Bielecki and colleagues were reported in the journal Current Biology recently. “Learning is the … Read more

Survival and Adaptation: How Simple Organisms and Animals Withstand Nuclear Radiation

Survival and Adaptation: How Simple Organisms and Animals Withstand Nuclear Radiation

Jakarta – On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor in northern Ukraine exploded. The explosion resulted in a large wave of radiation. In fact, almost four decades, the Chernobyl Power Plant and the surrounding area are still uninhabited by humans. This event makes it one of the largest nuclear disasters. The nuclear radiation that … Read more