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Animal Feed Reorganizations Could Feed More Than One Billion People Without Additional Production
It might be possible to feed approximately one billion people without increasing production through organizing food production systems to divert more agricultural wastes and residues to animal feed.
Latest Research Articles
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Disaster Expert Alarmed as Cameroon's 'Exploding Lakes' May Release Deadly Gas Again
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Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections During Condomless Sex Could be Possible Due Cow Mucus-Based Lube
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Monkeypox to Become Resistant to Antiviral Drug
Hurricane Fiona Slams Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic Causing Catastrophic Flooding
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Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mexico During Deadly Quake Anniversary: At Least One Dead
Scientists Discover Three New Ground Snake Species in Ecuador
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NASA Space Rover Collected ‘Amazing’ Rock Samples That Could Complete Its First Set of Objectives
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Alaska Declares State of Emergency Due to Typhoon Merbok That Causes Significant Flooding Across the State
$1000 in Exchange for Collecting Used Cans From the Streets of New York — Would You Do It?
Invasive Fish Preying on Threatened Species in Lake Powell to be Eradicated as Water Levels Fall
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Biologists Have Discovered How Burmese Pythons Grow and Evolve
Severe Weather, Heavy Downpour, Fog Start Pittsburgh Work Week, Ends with Temperature Dip to 60 Degrees





