Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an ...
An early Christmas present came to some people from Tanzania visiting South Jersey for life-altering interventions.
Off the northern coast of Japan, a rare and mysterious sight has captured the attention of marine enthusiasts and researchers ...
Rare Animal Shocks Homeowners by Triggering Their Doorbell Camera, Revealing Creature's Unusual Coat
Homeowners in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, caught a rare piebald deer on their doorbell camera, after the unusual animal ...
The cutting-edge CRISPR technology that’s already revolutionising human medicine and genetics is also being explored by Australian evolutionary biologists. A new study that uses albino cane toads ...
Chantale ZuziCredit...Stuart Tibaweswa for The New York Times Supported by By Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist, reporting from Rwamwanja, Uganda I worry that my reporting recently from Africa about ...
What may seem like a technical exercise in global health bureaucracy, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) update to its Essential Medicines Lists, will in fact have life-changing consequences for ...
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has opened up about his past struggles with albinism, recounting the bullying, body shaming, and rejection he faced because of the condition. Albinism is ...
Eno said that during his political journey, critics and opposition once attempted to use his albinism as a weakness, narrating how his wife defended him at the time. Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno Akwa ...
“You’re glowing” is a well-known complimentary phrase meant to convey a perceived level of health, happiness, or other biological condition—pregnancies often inspire the platitude, for example. But in ...
National President of Albinism Association of Nigeria, Dr Bisi Bamishe, has urged Federal Government to prioritise preventive care, education, and health of people with albinism. In a statement to ...
Albinism is a condition some people are born with, where their bodies make little or no melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. It happens because of changes in certain ...
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