New Swansea University research examines how our ability to connect and feel a sense of belonging are determined by more than just our personal relationships
Many blame wild animal trade or lack of government preparation for epidemic outbreaks as opposed to animal agriculture and global meat consumption, study shows
Researchers demonstrate that the delivery of oxygen gas or oxygenated liquid through the rectum provided vital rescue to two mammalian models of respiratory failure
This rare fossil find comes from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation in England, a series of sedimentary rocks formed in a shallow, tropical-subtropical sea during the Upper Jurassic
Scientists have long been interested in how viruses evolved, especially when it comes to giant viruses that can produce new viruses with very little help from the host