
Hybrid Parasites: detecting admixture between species genomes
New research uncovers how two marine nematode parasites are interbreeding, in a contact area of their range of distribution
Simonetta Mattiucci · 18 September 2025
New research uncovers how two marine nematode parasites are interbreeding, in a contact area of their range of distribution
Marcos Leonardo Juarez Aguaysol · 18 September 2025
Author: Marcos Leonardo Juarez Aguaysol In the September 25 edition of Muses – This month’s edition is a treat from Argentina.…
Dr. Luiz Ceccon and more · 18 September 2025
The blog is written by authors, Dr. Luiz Ceccon, MD and Dr. Maryam Kebbe, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of New Brunswick, and is published by the Journal of Nutritional Science.…
Meghan C. L. Howey · 18 September 2025
Research programs that are deeply engaged with, and responsive to, communities require significant investment to build and sustain. Why, then, should archaeologists — often constrained by time and resources–commit to community archaeology?…
Blanka Misic and more · 17 September 2025
Classical Review has recently expanded its standard work of publishing reviews and notices of single books to include also longer pieces covering more – and more varied – material.…
GLJ Editors · 17 September 2025
Following hot on the heels of issue 3 is this issue, the fourth of volume 26, showcasing articles already published on Cambridge Core via FirstView.…
Andreas losch · 16 January 2018
How long will humankind survive? Besides the fact that we have been able to eliminate ourselves with nuclear weapons for decades, even without a third world war, the challenge to take care of the resources of our planet remains; we need to use them in a way that our children and their children can have a place on Earth as well. In this blog post Andreas Losch discusses his recent review article in the International Journal of Astrobiology, The need of an ethics of planetary sustainability
Marianne V. Santoso, PhD · 9 July 2021
Maria is a smallholder farmer in rural Singida, Tanzania. We worked together for the past few years on the Singida Nutrition and Agroecology Project (SNAP-Tz), a nutrition-sensitive agroecological intervention that sought to improve children’s diet. In it, farmers learned about and experimented with sustainable agriculture, nutrition, and gender equity using an integrated and participatory curriculum
APSR Authors · 15 December 2020
This is the first post in our new series: “Conversations with Authors.” For our inaugural post, we asked Dr. Vesla Weaver to meet (virtually) with Dr.…
Holly Pascoe · 8 February 2023
Q&A with Editor-in-Chief of the Precision Medicine Journal, Dame Anna Dominiczak, for International day of Women and Girls in Science
Morag M. Kersel · 14 August 2025
With the world facing war, climate change, pandemics, and civil unrest, it’s natural to question the importance of preserving culture. Why should we care about archaeology, monuments, traditions, art, and architecture when survival itself is threatened?…
Karen Stollznow · 15 November 2024
The English language contains a wealth of insults and terms of abuse. Personal insults attack the core and immutable aspects of a person, such as their race, ethnicity, appearance, age, or a disability.…
Meghan C. L. Howey · 18 September 2025
Research programs that are deeply engaged with, and responsive to, communities require significant investment to build and sustain. Why, then, should archaeologists — often constrained by time and resources–commit to community archaeology?…
Melissa Loja and more · 17 May 2024
It is an article of faith among ordinary Filipinos that American troops will die with Filipino troops defending Philippine claims to the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea (SCS).…
Andreas losch · 16 January 2018
How long will humankind survive? Besides the fact that we have been able to eliminate ourselves with nuclear weapons for decades, even without a third world war, the challenge to take care of the resources of our planet remains; we need to use them in a way that our children and their children can have a place on Earth as well. In this blog post Andreas Losch discusses his recent review article in the International Journal of Astrobiology, The need of an ethics of planetary sustainability
Alexandra R. Lampard-Scotford · 23 August 2022
More and more research is finding inflammation as a potential contributing factor towards to the development of various mental illnesses. A systematic review was conducted to determine the association between parasitic infection and mental illnesses in various African populations. Two parasite groups were evaluated; helminths and protozoans, and four mental illness classifications; depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, schizotypal disorders and unspecified mental illnesses.
APSR Authors · 15 December 2020
This is the first post in our new series: “Conversations with Authors.” For our inaugural post, we asked Dr. Vesla Weaver to meet (virtually) with Dr.…
Dr Dami Ajayi · 28 March 2022
The March article of Muses – the arts blog from BJPsych International is the first blog of the series. The blog is written by Dr Dami Ajayi, Specialty Doctor, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and Trainee/Blog Editor, BJPsych International.…
Timothy Insoll · 19 April 2021
The opportunity to showcase some of the exciting archaeological research currently underway on medieval Ethiopia in a journal as widely read as Antiquity is important.
Holly Pascoe · 8 February 2023
Q&A with Editor-in-Chief of the Precision Medicine Journal, Dame Anna Dominiczak, for International day of Women and Girls in Science
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