BugBitten’s mid-year puzzle page
Dear BugBitten readers, it has been an exhausting year so far (and indeed a few years). This week, we would like to treat you to a puzzle or two to help you…Read more »
Dear BugBitten readers, it has been an exhausting year so far (and indeed a few years). This week, we would like to treat you to a puzzle or two to help you…Read more »
As part of our Scientists of the Future series, we talk to Matteo (Nello) Gregori, PhD Student at the University of Warwick, on his journey into environmental…Read more »
Antimicrobial resistance is a global crisis, but it is not given much ‘air time’ by world leaders, the media, and the public in general. Yet, as a…Read more »
For our 'Scientists of the Future' series, we talk today to Dr Rebecca Ansorge from the Quadram Institute about her research, what she thinks environmental…Read more »
The Editors of BugBitten would like to extend our warmest wishes to all our readers during the festive season. Thank you for supporting the blog in 2021, and we…Read more »
With the widespread usage of emails and electronic messaging apps for personal and business correspondences, the importance of the letter and the humble stamp…Read more »
It is a given that humans will always be plagued (excuse the pun) by zoonotic diseases because we have a close relationship with domestic and wild animals and…Read more »
Or perhaps a better question would be what do you think you know about malaria? In this day and age, with easy access to information, are there any checks…Read more »
A few years ago, this question would have been merely academic for most of the world, but now that we have all experienced the realities of emerging pathogens…Read more »
Back in 2018, I attended the 5th International One Health Congress, hosted by the One Health Platform. For me, it was an eye opener in terms of seeing the scope…Read more »