Animals
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Red Seaweed Reduces Methane 'Belching' by Cattle, Could Help Alleviate Climate Change
Red seaweed has been found by researchers from UC Davis to reduce the expulsion of methane by cattle through 'belching,' and it can help alleviate climate change and global warming.
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