Por: The New York Times Science January 26, 2023
On the Amami Islands of Japan, wonder blooms from a nibble and some droppings.In February 2020, an amateur naturalist named Yohei Tashiro was walking through the evergreen forests of the islands, situated about halfway between mainland Japan and Taiwan. On the ground, nestled against the roots of a tree, he noticed a cluster of strange, red globes — like strawberries crossed with red cap mushrooms. Even more interesting: Something clearly had... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment January 19, 2023
When Judy Vitanza Miremont walks down the hallway in her Baton Rouge home, a symphony of colorful rabbits sounds off.No, she’s not a rabbit farmer, but she is the owner of about 80 individual Hunt Slonem bunny portraits. To her, each bunny has a different personality,... + más
Backing Lindt, Swiss court orders Lidl to ‘destroy’ its chocolate bunnies | The Boston Globe
Retail giant ordered to ‘destroy’ its Lindt-like chocolate bunnies after losing copyright battle | New York Daily News
The Atlantic USA Science December 25, 2022
Climate change is threatening this yuletide classic.Arno Balzarini / Keystone / ReduxDecember 25, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .Mistletoe is more than just a Yuletide kissing attraction; it plays a hugely important role in ecosystems. It is a parasitic... + más
Drought is killing the trees at Lake Tahoe | Newsweek
Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie's kiss in 'Babylon' wasn't in the script — it was improvised by Robbie | Fox News
Newsweek USA Health December 15, 2022
A man suffering from pain and swelling in his genital area was found to have parasitic worms swimming around in his scrotum, and doctors managed to capture them on video.Images of the parasites have been featured in a case study of the man's infection published in The New... + más
Twirling parasitic worms throw dance party in man’s scrotum | Ars Technica
Man with swollen testicle discovers ‘dancing’ worms living inside: doctors | New York Post
Ars Technica USA Science December 09, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 8, 2022 8:52 pm UTC Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria, a leading cause for human lymphatic filariasis.> / This photomicrograph depicts a close view of the posterior end of a Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria, a... + más
The next invasive garden threat? A slithering, jumping worm | Associated Press
The next invasive garden threat? A slithering, jumping worm | ABC News
New York Daily News USA World October 02, 2022
They have been fighting like bunnies — but one side was declared the winner this week. In the epic battle of the chocolate gold foil-wrapped bunnies, the Swiss rabbit, wearing its traditional red bow, has scored a decisive win against its German opponent, wearing a yellow bell... + más
Swiss court finds in favor of Lindt and orders Lidl to destroy its chocolate bunnies | CNN
The Boston Globe USA Business October 01, 2022
The face-off pitted two chocolate bunnies against each other and only one, it seemed, could survive.In one corner was the chocolate bunny wrapped in gold foil and made by German discount retailer Lidl. In the other corner was the chocolate bunny, also wrapped in gold foil, but... + más
CNN USA Business September 30, 2022
Reuters — & Spruengli’s foil-wrapped bunnies deserve protection from copycat products, Switzerland’s highest court ruled on Thursday, and ordered German discounter to stop selling a similar product in Switzerland and to destroy its remaining stock. Surveys submitted by... + más
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