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WHO Issues Warning Against Attacking Monkeys by People Who Believe it Can Stop the Monkeypox Outbreak
Health authorities clarify the ongoing monkeypox outbreak is transmitted between humans and not from monkeys.
Latest Research Articles
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Arctic Amplification: Arctic Global Warming is Occurring Almost Four Times Faster Than the Rest of the World: New Study
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Why are Dairy Cows More Prone to Bovine Digital Dermatitis Than Other Ruminants?
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US Weather: Unexpected Storms and Flood Fuel Barrage Resulting in Delayed and Cancellation of Flights
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Monsoon in the Southwest and a Cold Front in the Southeast Forecasted from August 12
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Early Detection of Genetic Mutations in Healthy Cells Before They Become Tumor Cells Made Possible: New Study
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Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Lead To Expansion of Different Insect Species to Oak Savannas
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Crocodile Rips 15-Year-Old Boy Into Pieces While Fishing with Friends in Indonesia
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With New Environmental Laws, Australia’s Northern Territory Government Abandon Mining Plans to Rum Jungle
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Researchers Reveal the Impacts of Supermarket Food Products on the Environment in UK and Ireland
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Researchers Found That Female Capuchins That Have Social Networks To Other Female Monkeys Tend To Live Longer
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Intruder Who Stole Coins in Monkey Enclosure Urged to Surrender over Exposure to 'Potentially Fatal' Herpes Virus
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Researchers Have Found a Simple Method of Assessment in Microplastic Concentration to Urban Rivers






