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Scientists Create Machine Learning Model That Makes Advantage of the Diverse Bacteria Present in Wastewater
The amount of SARS-CoV-2 in a wastewater system was linked to the prevalence of COVID-19 in the area it served, according to research from the lab of Fangqiong Ling at Washington University in St. Louis earlier this year.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota Reports 79 Car Crashes Due to Storm Onslaught
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Viruses Can Cause Inflammation and Damage the Olfactory System’s Synapses, Potentially Hastening the Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Hens Gene Editing Might Save Billions of Male Chickens From Being Slaughtered Each Year
Southern California Under Drought Emergency as Extreme Dryness Reaches 3 Years, Metropolitan Water District Says
Man Exploring Death Valley National Park Dies in 30-Foot Fall After Canyoneering Mistake
Batteries vs. Species: Nevada Wildflower Growing Only Lithium Mine Site Declared Endangered
Birds Die of Starvation on the Coasts of Alaska, Experts Warn Shifts in Food Chain Due to Climate Change
3 Dead, 20 Injured as Tornado Coursed Through Louisiana and Southeast US, Power Outage Continues for 15,000 Homes
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Toxic Algae Blooms Emerge in Portions Southwest Florida Coastline That Could Cause Fish Kills and Respiratory Risks
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Musk Ox Kills Alaska State Troopers Officer Outside His Home
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Siberia's Blast of Cold Air to Bring Intense and Freezing Weather to North America and Portions of US
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Millions of People in the United States Will Be Affected by Heavy Snow and Hazardous Travel Conditions






