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What if humans didn’t have to suffer the slow-burning fire of chronic inflammation as we age? A surprising study on two types ...
What can lemurs tell us about inflammation and aging, aka "inflammaging" in humans? That's the question Elaine Guevara, a ...
Lemurs and humans have a lot in common, so researchers set out to find out what lemurs can tell us about aging. The results ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- It’s quite possible that no one in the world has diagnosed, treated, and otherwise cared for more lemurs than veterinarian Dr. Cathy Williams. Since joining the Duke Lemur Center in ...
Joel tries to photograph a diademed sifaka in the wild.
The diademed sifaka lemur is the largest sifaka species. These critically endangered lemurs mostly live in trees in eastern Madagascar’s rainforest and are known for their distinct bright ...
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore welcomed back two Coquerel’s sifakas (shi-FOCKS), an endangered lemur species Tuesday.
The birth of a Coquerel's sifaka, a critically endangered type of lemur native to Madagascar, at the Jacksonville Zoo is "crucial" to the species.
An endangered baby lemur was born at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, marking the first birth of the species — a Coquerel’s sifaka — at the facility since 2016, zoo officials announced Thursday.
Conservationists at Chester Zoo are joyfully marking the birth of a critically endangered Coquerel's sifaka lemur- one of Madagascar's most distinctive animals. Dr Nick Davis, Primatologist and ...
image: Diademed sifaka view more Credit: Onja Ramilijaona What can be done when one threatened animal kills another? Scientists studying critically endangered lemurs in Madagascar confronted this ...
In newly published research on age-related inflammation in ring-tailed and sifaka lemurs, Guevara discovered that perhaps we should rethink the inevitability of inflammaging in humans. Although ...