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Amine and Ammonia Can Prevent Insect-Borne Diseases From Mosquitoes
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have discovered that volatile repellents might be used to control insects, particularly mosquitoes, on surfaces.
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Humans Inhale 2,675 Indoor Airborne Microplastic Particles Every Year
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90 Animals Rescued in a Washington Home During Routine Wildlife Search, Other Animals Found Dead
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Tropical Forests That Recover From Tree Removal Assumed as Carbon Sinks
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Four Things to Know Before Getting a Pet
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Heavy Rains Lashed Los Angeles, Prompting Evacuations in Montecito as California’s Central Coast
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Giant 2.5 Meters Tiger Shark Stalks the Waters Near Perth Beach in Western Australia [WATCH]
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Valuable Information to Know About Crystal Mining
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Off-Beat, Must-See, Hidden Gems of Maui, Hawaii
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Horizontal vs. Vertical Machine Centers - Which is the Most Efficient for Your Project
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Farmers Replace Missing Airborne Nutrients With Fertilizer; Consequences Likely To Include Mercury Pollution
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California Storm: Flash Floods Kill At Least 17 People, Millions Under Evacuation Orders
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California Severe Weather Increases Risk of Rare Tornadoes