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Past Malaria Surges Linked to Amphibian Die-off
A study suggests that pathogens affecting other species can indirectly harm human health.
Past Malaria Surges Linked to Amphibian Die-off
Past Malaria Surges Linked to Amphibian Die-off

A study suggests that pathogens affecting other species can indirectly harm human health.

A study suggests that pathogens affecting other species can indirectly harm human health.

Panama

Do Electric Fish Dream in Zaps?
Shawna Williams | Aug 1, 2018 | 4 min read
Studying electrical communication in the wild requires braving the Amazon jungle with sensitive equipment.
Frogs Fight Back From Fungal Attack
Ruth Williams | Mar 29, 2018 | 3 min read
A decade after chytridiomycosis killed scores of amphibians in Panama, some species are recovering. New research indicates why.  
Image of the Day: Snails Uncensored
The Scientist | May 25, 2017 | 1 min read
Computed tomography (CT) scans give scientists a window into the tiny and delicate internal structures of various thorn snail species (Carychium). 
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