Can furry pets reduce infant obesity?
Pet owners often wax lyrical about how their pets enrich their lives, but did you know pets can affect us at a more microscopic level? Research published today… Read more »
Pet owners often wax lyrical about how their pets enrich their lives, but did you know pets can affect us at a more microscopic level? Research published today… Read more »
Maize pollen, an important food source for mosquito larvae, produces chemicals that encourage egg- carrying Anopheles arabiensis to lay their eggs in maize… Read more »
Our microbiomes have evolved with us over the millenia - or perhaps it is we that have evolved with them. In any case, our relationship with our microbiome is… Read more »
BugBitten celebrates its 3rd birthday this month, so lets look back at some of our memorable blogs and the people behind these blogs...
The Three Gorges hydroelectric dam is a feat of modern engineering: providing power to a vast region, lowering flood risks along the Yangtze and increasing the… Read more »
We talk to Filipe Dantas-Torres, winner of one of the 2016 Odile Bain Memorial Prizes, about his career to date, the inspiration behind his interest in… Read more »
Candida auris, first isolated in 2009, is emerging as a multidrug resistant pathogen, causing outbreaks and deaths in several countries across the world. In the… Read more »
April 25 is a day when World Malaria Day takes place, highlighting the impact that malaria has had and continues to have around the world. How much do you know… Read more »
In the past, whenever humans have come across threats from large carnivores, we have killed them or tamed them. Nowadays, our biggest threat to survival is not… Read more »
This Christmas, many people around the world will put up a sprig of mistletoe to kiss under. It is an established festive tradition, but not many people realise… Read more »