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Environmental Disasters Worsen Spread of Neurotoxins that Damages the Brain
Many experts have discovered linkages between many types of air pollution, including forest fire smoke, and an increased risk and incidence of adverse health impacts, such as mental diseases.
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Burmese Pythons Invade Florida's Natural Ecosystems, Terrorizing Native Species in the State
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Police on the Lookout for Bronx Zoo ‘Lion Woman’ Who Taunted Lion Once Again
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China Battles Yet Another Outbreak as Delta Variant Cases Surge in Dalian City
Three Beloved Snow Leopards in Nebraska Children's Zoo Dies of Covid-19
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While Still Recovering, Global Supply Chains Threatened by Hackers Launching Cyberattacks
Volcano That Wiped Out Entire Colombian Town Now Active Once Again
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Marine Biologists are Making Efforts to Save Coral Reefs in Mariana Islands
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Seaweed and Chalk May Help Combat the Ocean's Plastic Pollution
Storm Disturbs Deadly Scorpions, Leaving 3 Dead and Hundreds Hospitalized in Egypt
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Endangered Species at Risk in Africa as TCM Continuously Grow
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Small Asteroid That Orbits Earth May Have Come From the Moon
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Coast Guards Rescue 50 People from Heavy Rain and Floods in the Pacific Northwest