The oldest known cases, discovered among hunter-gatherers in Siberian graves, contradict the theory that the disease once was mild.
Source: [NYT Science](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/17/science/oldest-plague-siberian-skeletons.html)
Agriculture minister says no evidence of mass mortality or infection in poultry as WA authorities say a second bird is sick and being tested A migratory seabird found in southern Western Australia has tested positive for avian influenza with further testing under way to confirm if it is Australia...
Linux developers have been trimming the fluff in recent years, removing support for older processors that hardly anyone uses with a modern kernel anymore.
Malaysian scientists have discovered a new species of parasitic fungus in Borneo's jungles that preys on "zombie fungi" known to infect insects before subjecting them to a gruesome death.
Indonesia's government is racing to capture the last-known Bornean rhino in the wild in a bid to preserve the species through in vitro fertilization, a government official told AFP on Friday.
England mainstay is flagging after six years of nonstop action, but finding a solution to his absence is no easy task A freak of nature is Aaron Cresswell’s description of Declan Rice. The former West Ham left-back marvels at Rice’s ability to keep going. “He can play six or seven games a week,...
The population of black poplar trees has dwindled to around 7,000 trees in the UK and Ireland.