A shortage of insulin could affect 40 million people by 2030. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has more.
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Humans didn’t cause mass animal extinctions in Africa, like previously thought, study says
In research published in the journal Science, authors say extinctions of mammal communities in Africa occurred before evidence of human hunting.
Lack of insulin could affect 40 million people with diabetes by 2030, study finds
A study led by researchers at Stanford University suggests insulin use for Type 2 diabetes will rise globally, but many with disease won’t have access.
Brexit deal almost done, but Spain holds out over Gibraltar
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeted that Britain and Spain “remain far away” on the issue and “if there are no changes, we will veto Brexit.”
American missionary killed by remote tribe leaves behind diary: ‘I hope this isn’t one of my last notes’
John Allen Chau, 26, left notes with a fisherman who helped him travel to the off-limits tribe on an Indian island in the Bay of Bengal.
Migrant caravan: Tijuana declares humanitarian crisis, asks for international help
The municipal government in Tijuana declared a humanitarian crisis to deal with the arrival of nearly 5,000 mostly Central American migrants.
How to build the perfect snowman
Follow these tips and tricks backed by physics to build the greatest Frosty ever this winter.
Newly discovered planet has three suns
One of the youngest-known exoplanets is pretty strange… it has not one, not two, but three suns!
Migrant caravan arrives in Tijuana, Mexico
Several busloads of mostly Central American migrants traveling in a caravan arrived to Tijuana, Mexico.
Singapore Changi: Behind the scenes at the world’s No. 1 airport
Airport is the main hub for Singapore Airlines and was the 18th-busiest airport in the world in 2017. It’s also home to the world’s longest flight.