After doctors found a number of HAT cases in two villages there, French and Cameroon
scientists visited the villages, sampling thousands of humans but also taking blood samples from pigs, goats, crocodiles, antelopes, and primates, which they tested for Trypanosoma DNA.
Not exact matches
Torredu, India — Geophysical Laboratory research
scientist Maddury Somayazulu
visited Torredu, India this month and gave a talk to the children of the
village in telugu (a South - Central Dravidian language) about how science impacts society.
A pair of Armenian researchers who locals call the «stork girls» are recruiting «nest neighbors» in rural
villages to help them monitor the country's population of the large wading birds, which have traditionally been a symbol of luck and success in the former Soviet Republic.For the past four years, ArmeniaNow reports, young
scientists Lusine Stepanyan and Maro Kochinyan have been
visiting «virtually every area where storks nest in Armenia [to] distribute special calendars among the residents living near the nests.»