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Microbes: The Tiny Allies and Enemies of Our Planet
A new study published in Current Opinion in Biotechnology sheds light on this question by revealing the mechanisms and factors that facilitate the global dispersal of harmful microorganisms through the upper layers of the atmosphere.
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Going Paperless: The Environmental Impact of Digital Pay Stubs
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The Transition to Sustainable Agriculture Technology: Advancing Sustainability and Efficiency
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Discover the Psychological Keys to Effective Teamwork
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Best Natural Spots to Visit in The Greek Ionian Islands
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Unique Wildlife Experiences To Try For Nature Lovers
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Parthenocarpy: Fruits May Actually Develop Even Without Fertilization
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Wild Burros' Death In California Park Endangers Native Wildlife; Officials Already Probing Illegal Gunfiring
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Cats Die from Avian Influenza in Poland, Scientists Worried of Disease Mutation
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High Winds Cause Hasty Spread Of Wildfire In Greece; Residents Force to Evacuate As Homes Were Damaged
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Fish Developed Bony and Scaly Armor To Adapt To Changing Environments, Study Shows
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Bison Attacks Arizona Woman At Yellow Stone National Park Leaving Significant Chest Injuries
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North Atlantic Right Whale Suffers from Worsening Decline in Population, New Report Shows






