Long before humans spread across the globe, a deadly disease may have quietly shaped where our ancestors lived—and even how we evolved. New research reveals that malaria didn’t just threaten early ...
For over 70,000 years, the malaria parasite has profoundly shaped human migration and settlement patterns, forcing ancestors ...
Some of the smallest organisms might have influenced our own evolutionary path. A new study has found that the distribution ...
A new study looks at thousands of years worth of data and finds that malaria hot spots have played a critical role in shaping where humans settled and either thrived or failed to thrive.
As resistance increased, humans began moving into high-risk areas. Around 14,000 to 13,000 years ago, people started living ...
RNA technology is regarded as one of the newest frontiers in medicine, but in fact a primordial innovator got there way ...
Learn more about malarial infections from Plasmodium falciparum, and their influence on human movement and interaction around ...
New research uncovers malaria's significant impact on early human settlements across Africa, influencing population ...
A new study looks at an unexpected force that helped played a critical role in shaping the lives of ancient humans.
SANDAKAN: The public has been warned of a rise in zoonotic (monkey) malaria cases in Sabah, including one death, says Health ...