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Mpox Virus Can Survive on Stainless Steel Surface, Infect People for up to 30 Days [Study]
The mpox virus can live on surfaces despite varying temperatures. Click to read more. Mpox virus, formerly called the monkeypox virus, can survive on stainless steel surfaces and reproduce for at least several days and infect some people for up to 30 days, according to a new study led by scientists in Germany.
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Evolution of Butterflies: A New Family Tree Shows Their Global Diversity
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U.S. Weather Forecast: Dry to Rainy Conditions Unfold in Northeast As Memorial Weekend Comes Near
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June Forecast: Britain To See Mini Heatwave With Temperatures Above Average
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Ant Infestation Forces British Family to Eat 'Takeaways' Only in Their Cardiff Home
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Tropical Systems Develop Off Southeast US Coast Ahead of Atlantic Hurricane Season [US Weather Forecast]
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Micro and Nanoplastics Contaminate Our Food and Water Risking Food Security
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Solar Storm Alert: Geomagnetic Storm Likely to Hit Earth on Sunday
World's Only Albino Giant Anteater "Alvin" Turns 1 Year, Outgrows GPS Vest
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Puppeteer Fungus Creates 'Zombie Flies' Boosting Its Locomotor Activity Before Dying
North Carolina Zoo Welcomes 12 More Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups from 3 Litters
Flash Flood Warning in Effect Over Parts of Tennessee Until June 10 as Potential Dam, Levee Failure Seen by Experts
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UK Braces for Scorching Weather as African Plume Brings Heatwave






