THIS is the eerie moment a mysterious creature strolls through a town park – leaving experts baffled as to what the ...
The detailed structure of a misfolded protein from a diseased deer could help explain why the disease hasn’t made the leap to humans.
In a study led by Naim Bautista, a postdoctoral researcher in Jay Storz’s lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the team ...
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But the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust has now said they have seen likely signs of a mouse, including droppings and urine, raising fears that the rodent may have arrived contained in animal feed.
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