World leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York have approved a new declaration to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a threat to modern medicine that could undo decades of progress. The declaration aims to intensify efforts to combat AMR and prevent a return to a pre-antibiotic era where infections could become deadly. This commitment by all countries is crucial in safeguarding the effectiveness of antibiotics and ensuring the continued treatment of infections in the future.
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In the Calls of Bonobos, Scientists Hear Hints of Language
A team of scientists studying ape calls have detected a hallmark of human language - the ability to combine sounds to create new meanings, potentially pushing back the origins of language. While some researchers lauded the findings, others expressed skepticism, suggesting that the study on bonobos may not provide insights into human language evolution. By observing chimpanzees and later bonobos, researchers found evidence of compositionality in their calls, indicating the ability to convey more complex...
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