Environment
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Could Monkeypox Be the Next Pandemic? What You Need to Know about the Virus
The rare, zoonotic disease is now identified in non-endemic countries. Monkeypox, first identified in colonies of laboratory monkeys, has been reported mostly in humans in central and western Africa.
Latest Research Articles
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Snakes and Spider Venom is Unexpectedly a Sterile Environment for Microbes
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New Type of Magnetic Wave Sweeps Around the Surface of Earth’s Core, Swarms Reveal
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New Study Suggests Ocean Acidification Can Cause Diatom Decline
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First Australians Consume Giant Eggs of Flightless Birds Based on Ancient Proteins Discovered
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New Tidal Flat Study Is a 'Wake-up Call' for Coastal Cities in the United States, According To Study
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Biobattery for Hydrogen Storage Developed by Microbiologists in New Study
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022
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40% Of Emissions Come From Real Estate - What Can Realtors Do About It?
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Storm Rips Through Canada, Leaving 250,000 Without Electricity and 8 Dead
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New Analysis from the Recordings of 5000 Chimpanzees Reveal a Hidden Language
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Drywood Termites: These Termites have Crossed the Ocean for the Last 50 Million Years
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Shattered Commet: The Tau Herculid Meteor Shower may Appear on May 30