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Avian Influenza Diagnostics Are Scarce: When Is It Time to Ring the Alarm?

At Stanford University, specialist in infectious diseases Abraar Karan has been encountering numerous patients presenting with symptoms such as nasal discharge, elevated body temperatures, and eye irritation. These indications might point to allergic reactions, Covid, a common cold, or the new contender, avian influenza. Regrettably, for most healthcare providers, distinguishing between these is not feasible. Should the authorities fail to …

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Study indicates African elephants employ individual calling signals akin to human names

Untamed African elephants may communicate with each other using distinctive calls that mirror humans’ use of personal names, recent research indicates. While it’s common knowledge that dolphins can address their kin by mimicking a characteristic whistle, and similar behavior has been observed in parrots, it appears that African elephants in Kenya may take personal identification a step further. These large …

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Trump seemingly concedes 2020 defeat in recent book dialogue before retracting statement

In a conversation from August 2021, ex-President Donald Trump gave the impression that he “lost” the 2020 contest to Joe Biden before swiftly reversing his stance, as per an excerpt from a forthcoming book capturing Trump’s reality TV tenure exclusively shared with Yahoo News. “Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass,” penned …

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