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Genetic Technology Offers a New Way To Fight Malaria: Study Shows How to Block Mosquitoes From Spreading the Disease
Malaria remains one of the world's deadliest diseases. Each year malaria infections result in hundreds of thousands of deaths, with the majority of fatalities occurring in children under five. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that five cases of mosquito-borne malaria were detected in the United States, the first reported spread in the country in two decades.
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US Weather Forecast: Southwest Likely to Experience Challenging Heat; Cooler Outlook to Unfold in Northwest
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Better Crop Yields Can Come From Bacteria Instead of Fertilizer, Study Says
Rhesus Monkeys Get Better Memory with Anti-Aging Protein Klotho Injections
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Alpaca vs Llama: How to Tell Them Apart
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Genetically-Engineered Sheep for Selective Breeding: Low-Methane Farming Solution to Climate Change
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Storm Poly Kills Two People, Disrupts 400 Flights in the Netherlands Amid 'Code Red' Weather Alert
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Threatened Pink Dolphins in Amazon At Risk From Overfishing, Construction
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'Floating Gold' Ambergris Worth $540,000 Found in Sperm Whale Carcass on Canary Islands Beach
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Brazilian Amazon Deforestations Release 90 Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide from 2013 to 2021 [Report]
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Solar Blast Possible to Hit Earth on July 7 with Geomagnetic Storm Threat
Recovery Of Humpback Population Brings Hope to Marine Scientists
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The Impact Of Protein Expression On The World






