What are blood diamonds... why does their discussion increase amidst war?
The article discusses the resurgence of the term 'blood diamond' amidst rising tensions in the Middle East, exploring its origins and implications.
Scientific Surprise: Mosquitoes Have Been Feeding on Our Blood for 1.8 Million Years
A recent genetic study reveals that certain mosquito species have been feeding on human blood for approximately 1.8 million years.
Scientists detect that some mosquitoes increasingly prefer human blood
Recent studies indicate that certain environmental changes are altering the feeding behavior of mosquitoes, leading them to prefer human blood over animal hosts due to decreasing wildlife populations.
A New Study Reveals an Increase in COโ in Human Blood, Suggesting a Potentially Toxic Atmosphere in 50 Years
A study indicates a significant rise in COโ levels in human blood, raising concerns about future atmospheric toxicity.
Study: mosquitoes began to crave human blood almost two million years ago
A recent study reveals that mosquitoes started targeting human ancestors for blood almost two million years ago, providing insights into early human migration and health implications.
13th Ramadan: From the Epoch of Al-Farooq in Jerusalem to the Blood of "Murad I" in the Balkans
The 13th of Ramadan holds a significant place in Islamic history, marked by both military victories and the promotion of human coexistence, particularly in Jerusalem.
Anopheles mosquitoes have been feeding on human blood for 2 million years
A study suggests that Anopheles mosquitoes, which include malaria transmitters, have developed a preference for human blood since the arrival of early hominins in Southeast Asia around 1.8 million years ago.
It's good craftsmanship, but watch your blood pressure
The article discusses the storytelling elements of medical dramas, focusing on their portrayal of human experiences rather than just medical facts.
Family Missing for 3 Weeks: Blood Found in Woman's House is Human, Says Police
Brazilian police confirm that human blood found in the home of a missing woman is being tested in connection to her and her missing parents.
A revolution in women's health: menstrual blood reveals cancer just as well as a doctor
Recent research suggests testing menstrual blood for the human papillomavirus (HPV) could provide a more convenient and equally effective alternative for cervical cancer screening compared to traditional methods.
Kenan speaks to me and writes my pain.. How do the poets of Gaza face the 'narrative of blood' with a narrative of 'the right to life'?
Palestinian poets and writers in Gaza are responding to the ongoing war through their works, using poetry and prose as a means of documenting human experiences against a backdrop of conflict.
A menstrual blood test allows the detection of the human papillomavirus
A new menstrual blood test has been developed to detect human papillomavirus (HPV), which is linked to cervical cancer, helping to improve screening for women who may avoid traditional tests due to discomfort or stigma.
Why is blood red... why not blue or green? This is the 'health connection'
The article explains the important functions of blood in the human body, including oxygen transport, nutrient delivery, and waste removal, while discussing why blood is primarily red.
Wolf Attacks in India: 'They Have Tasted Human Blood'
In Northern India's Uttar Pradesh, a three-year-old boy named Ansh becomes the latest victim of wolf attacks, sparking fear in the local community.
They create a test that indicates the biological age of human body organs
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a blood test that reveals the biological age of various organs, with implications for understanding aging and developing therapies.
Synthetic Mini Kidneys: A Revolutionary Advance to Meet the Demand for Human Transplants
Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed synthetic mini kidneys that can produce urine components and integrate with blood vessels in living animals, potentially transforming chronic kidney disease treatment and reducing reliance on dialysis.
Violence in Iran: 10,000 Euros for a Corpse
In Iran, families of slain protesters are reportedly being forced to pay for the ammunition, with eyewitnesses recounting the horror of recent events characterized by blood-soaked streets and mass killings.
"We vomited blood, we couldn't move." Did Americans use a secret super weapon?
Witnesses reported an 'acoustic wave' used against Venezuelan dictator Nicolรกs Maduro, sparking speculation about secret weapons that affect the human body, coinciding with news of Pentagon tests related to the so-called Havana syndrome.
Mosquitoes are increasingly attacking people. Scientists explained why
A recent study in Brazil reveals that declining biodiversity is leading mosquitoes to increasingly choose humans as their blood meal, primarily due to human activities displacing other potential hosts.
What health benefits do elderberry berries have?
Elderberry is known as a natural remedy for colds and flu, with some compounds possibly aiding blood pressure regulation, but current evidence is limited to laboratory and animal studies rather than human clinical trials, and raw elderberries can be toxic if not cooked properly.
Horrifying testimonies from Iran: "They deliberately shoot people in the face. The streets are full of blood"
Despite increasing repression of protests and mass arrests, citizens in Iran continue to share chilling accounts of violence faced during demonstrations against the government.
Iranians: The streets are full of blood, they shoot people in the face. Regime: Trump, do not believe the lies
In Iran, over 500 people have died amid ongoing protests against the government, while authorities have restricted internet and phone access for over 72 hours.