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UN says plague cases in Madagascar almost doubled in 5 days
Madagascar has about 400 plague cases per year, or more than half the world’s total, according to a 2016 World Health Organization report.
World pollution deadlier than wars, disasters, hunger: study
One out of every six premature deaths in the world in 2015 — about 9 million — could be attributed to disease from toxic exposure.
Water once flowed on 'cold and icy' ancient Mars: study
Scientists trying to understand what ancient Mars might have been like, the red planet sends some mixed signals.
Big and brilliant: complex whale behaviour tied to brain size
Scientists have identified key differences among cetaceans linked to brain size.
Planning a baby? Father's diet before conception may impact child's health
The results of the study found that embryos were more likely to survive if they had a father with a high protein and low carb diet.
You are using your iPhone wrong: Apple’s design chief
Apple’s iPhone has evolved massively over the last decade.
India ranks high in deaths from heart attacks
Study reveals 'world's most' heart failure deaths at 23 per cent, while China has just 7 per cent,
Not six, humans have 27 different emotions, says study
Researchers identify distinct categories of emotion and create interactive map to show how they are connected.
Scientists from Australia have breakthrough in treatment for peanut allergy
Study saw children with allergies being given probiotic along with small doses of a peanut protein over 18-months bore positive results.
Bond between man and wolf not just a tale
Study finds the wild animals showing signs of attachment to 'foster parents' who have helped raise them.