Washington D.C. [USA], September 10 (ANI): Turns out, hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common childhood viral infection that mostly affects in warmer summer months because of the increasing temperature and humidity.
Washington D.C [USA], Sep 01 (ANI): Nature has been reacting to climate change by altering behaviour and movement. For example, with the winters getting warmer, flowers change their flowering period and owls develop darker body colour. However, whether plants and animals will be able to adj
Washington D.C. [USA], Sep 02 (ANI): With water getting warmer, carbon dioxide level rising and bleaching events becoming more frequent, a team of Australian researchers has issued advice that more research is urgently required to determine whether corals can acclimatise and adapt to the rap
Washington D.C. [U.S.], Feb. 15 (ANI): In an apparent treaty violation, Russia has deployed a cruise missile, which comes as the latest move in a string of provocations by Moscow in the early days of the Trump administration, which has called for warmer relations with the Vladimir Putin Gove
New Delhi [India], Feb. 9 (ANI): Winter problems are no longer restricted to cough, cold and flu. When the temperature drops and the cold winds begin to blow, the air becomes drier and our bodies get less moisture than they do in warmer months, leading to dehydration. And that is the first s
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb. 9 (ANI): In a shocking revelation, a study finds daylight savings time (DST) - turning the clock ahead as warmer weather approaches and back as it becomes colder again - increases the rate of miscarriage among women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Ramnagar (Uttarakhand) [India], Nov. 26 (ANI): Nature enthusiasts and tourists gathered at a barrage on the River Kosi in Ramnagar town of Uttarakhand to observe migratory birds flock to warmer climes far away from their Arctic home ground.
Washington D.C [USA], Nov. 20 (ANI): Gross as it may sound, but bird poop enriched with ammonia, may be playing a role in cooling the Arctic during its warmer months, says a study published in Nature Communications.