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Corals are Forming Relationships with Algae to Help them Alleviate Stress
An innovative mosquito repellent developed by the Japanese cosmetics firm Kao might be the answer to stopping the dengue disease pandemic in Southeast Asia. The disease is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, and it can be fatal in extreme cases. The latest innovation makes the skin surface uncomfortable for mosquitoes, so they flee after landing by applying low-viscosity oil.
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Exposure to Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Low Sperm Count
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Authorities Recorded More Cases of Abandoned Pets in the UK
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Amidst Energy Crisis, EU Agrees Funding Sources to Lessen Dependency on Russia
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Conspiracy Theorists are Saying that the CIA May Be Bringing Wooly Mammoths Back to Life
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Study Claims that Urban Greening May Help Reduce the Impacts of Global Heating
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Tuberculosis Outbreak at Madagascar Zoo Has Killed Endangered Species Including Lemurs
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Another Tropical Depression Brewing Over the Atlantic Ocean
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Storm Alert: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Forecasted for Eastern Australia This Week
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In a Heart Warming Act, 7-Year-Old Donates His Entire Savings to Hurricane Ian Victims
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Scientists Found Sediments in North Carolina Lakes That Shows Decades of Coal Ash Contamination