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Staph Bacteria in Pigs: Antibiotic-resistant Strains of Staph Bacteria is Escalating Among Pigs in Factory Farms
Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains are escalating among pigs, their families, farmworkers, and community residents and symbolize an evolving health threat to the public according to research led by scientists
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Climate Threat! National Trust Mapped Climate Change Threats to Significant Places
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NASA Hubble Telescope Captures Stunning Images of 'Animals' in Space
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Some Female Frogs Have Noise-Erasing Lungs to Restrain Calls Of Other Species
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COVID-19 Vaccine: Bonobos and Orangutans Gets Hypothetical Vaccine at US Zoo
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Weird Skin Reactions from a Coronavirus Vaccine Can Take a Week to Appear, Doctors Say
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The Gulf Stream is Slowly Approaching a 'Tipping Point,' and It May Eventually Vanish
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UN Warns About an Unspoken Reason Behind Worsening Climate Change
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Climate Change Collateral Damage: 450 Butterfly Species Declines in Population
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[BREAKING] New Zealand Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warnings Pacific-Wide, Norfolk Island Hit By 64cm Wave
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Scientists' Best Friend: Detection Dogs Help Get Crucial Data for Conservation, Research
Mysterious 'Sea Beast' Found Drifted on Beach, Experts Attempt to Identify the Creature
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Fake Death: Animals Playing Dead For Long Period of Time to Escape Predators






