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Covid Particles in the Dust May Help Predict Potential Outbreaks
Covid's genetic material can survive in dust for up to a month in soil. A virus's RNA - part of the genetic material within a virus - will survive for up to a month in soil, according to a study conducted in rooms where COVID-19 patients were isolated.
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Developing Bigger Brains Gave Squirrels a Better Chance at Survival in the Wild
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Animals Cut Open Without Anesthesia: Leaked Footage Shows Brutal Animal Testing at Spanish Lab
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Scientists Create Music Out of Spiderwebs' Frequencies Using 3D Maps
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3 Important Things to Remember When Purifying Water at Home
Study Shows How Road Salts and Other Man-Made Materials Actually Harms Freshwater Sources
Airborne Plastic: Can Microplastics in the Air Affect Human Health?
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Camel Crossing: China Launches Traffic Signals for the Desert Animals
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Blobfish Isn't Actually World's Ugliest Animal: 10 Facts About This Deep-Sea Creature
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Coronavirus Pandemic Urges China to Put a Stop to Eating, Trading Wildlife
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Endangered Monkeys at Risk Due to Car Accidents, Now Experts Devised a Clever Solution!
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Antarctic Ice Shelf on the Brink of Collapsing as Worsening Climate Change Warms the Earth
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World's Largest Sawfish: Lifeless 16-Foot Female Sawfish Washes up in Florida