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Scientists Develop New App to Predict Future Pandemic by Stopping Illegal Wildlife Trade
In order to avoid the risks of a pandemic that is yet to come like that of coronavirus, scientists at the University of California, Davis have invented a new web application that rates the risk of diseases that can be transferred from wildlife to human
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Madagascar’s Worst Drought in 40 Years Leaves 1 Million People on the Brink of Starvation
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Chinese Online Shop Under Fire For Selling 'Mystery Boxes' Containing Dead Kittens, Puppies
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The Rattlesnake Season Is Here - Fish and Wildlife Notifies California Residents to be Wary
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Thunberg Criticized as Double-Standard Environmentalist by Chinese Media
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Living Fossil Extinct for Millions of Years Found Roaming Around the Ocean Floor
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Research Casts Doubt on Ocean's Carbon Capture Capacity
Scientists Use 'Love Potion' to Help Endangered White Abalone Snail Reproduce
Juliet Visits the Zoo: Rios Last Wild Macaw is Lonely and Looking for Love
Carbon Absorption is the Key to Surviving Drastic Climate Changes, Study Shows
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Producing Electric Cars Will Be Cheaper Than Gas Models by 2027
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Can Avocados Fight Cancer? New Discovery May Help in Leukemia Treatment
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Debunked: Study Claims Mushrooms Were Spotted Growing on Mars






