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Bird Flu Detected In Alpacas For The First Time, Millions Of Chicken Killed Due To The Virus
For the first time, bird flu has been detected in alpacas in the US. Read more here. For the first time, highly pathogenic avian influenza, known as bird flu, has been identified in alpacas, according to the National Veterinary Services Laboratories of the US Department of Agriculture.
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2024 Manhattanhenge in NYC: Unique Alignment of Sun and City Skyline Expected This Week
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Oklahoma to Texas Forecasts: Late Spring Weather Pattern to Unleash Heavy Rains, Localized Flooding
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Northeast Weather Forecast: Much-Awaited Cooler Air to Bring Relief from Recent Intense Heat
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Data Collected On Venus Suggest The Planet Is Volcanically Active
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Unveiling the Social Lives of Whales: Antarctic Minke Whales Exhibit Fission-Fusion Dynamics
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Climate Change Triggers 26 More Days of Intense Heat Over Last 12 Months
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Household Food Purchases with Lower Emissions Equivalent to Taking Millions of Cars Off the Road
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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Threaten Parts of UK, Met Office Warns
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Egg-Laying Mammals That Lived with Dinosaurs 100 Million Years Ago Unearthed from Australian Fossils
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Mexican Village Recognized as First Displaced by Climate Change, as Country Focuses on Fossil Fuels
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Affordable Microplastic Sensors Set to Revolutionize Environmental Monitoring
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Extreme Heatwave in the US: Millions of Americans Warned Against Health Risks of Deadly Heat






