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  • Jul 11, 2024 | science.org | Jacob Landis |Meng-Ju Wu |Nicola Lewis |Martin Beer

    The relentless march of a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) strain, known as H5N1, to become an unprecedented panzootic continues unchecked. The leap of H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b from Eurasia and Africa to North America in 2021 and its further spread to South America and the Antarctic have exposed new avian and mammalian populations to the virus and led to outbreaks on an unrivaled scale.

  • May 22, 2024 | derbyshiretimes.co.uk | Nicola Lewis

    Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276Visit Shots! nowChurch In The Peak in Matlock are hosting free CPR and defibrillator training. Church In The Peak and Romake Ltd have recently invested in a life saving AED3 defibrillator device which is installed at the Church on Lime Tree Road, in Matlock.

  • May 17, 2024 | biblicalarchaeology.org | Glenn J. Corbett |John Drummond |Nicola Lewis |Nathan Steinmeyer

    Locating Plato’s Burial Deciphered Herculaneum Scroll offers new information Nathan Steinmeyer May 17, 2024 0 Comments 3133 views Share Although scholars have long suspected that Plato, one of the most famous philosophers of antiquity, was buried within the grounds of the school he helped found, a newly deciphered scroll from Herculaneum could offer clues as to the precise location. At an event in the National Library of Naples, researchers announced the early results of their decipherment of...

  • May 13, 2024 | biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer |Nicola Lewis

    Tasting Roman Wine from the Time of Jesus Just how good was wine in the Roman world? Nathan Steinmeyer May 13, 2024 2 Comments 3212 views Share Wine has been synonymous with the Mediterranean world since before the time of Jesus, 2,000 years ago.

  • May 8, 2024 | biblicalarchaeology.org | Elie Wiesel |Nathan Steinmeyer |Nicola Lewis

    Archaeology from Above Revealing Jordan’s past through aerial photography Robert Bewley and Firas Bqa’in May 08, 2024 0 Comments 2559 views Share Since its launch in 1997, the Aerial Archaeology in Jordan (AAJ) project has aimed to use aerial reconnaissance and photography to discover previously unrecorded sites throughout Jordan. Now in its 26th season, the project’s goals have expanded to include monitoring already identified archaeological and cultural heritage sites that face growing...

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