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SARS-CoV-2 Viruses Detected in Cambodian Bats More than a Decade Before Wuhan Outbreak Started
While facts behind the origin of today's coronavirus remain scarce, scientists have explored on the virus's closest relatives - ancestors to SARS-CoV-2. Scientists have recently detected SARS CoV-2-related coronaviruses in Cambodian bats from 2010 and this suggests that SARS-CoV-2 that caused COVID-19 have a much wider geographic distribution than previously known.
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China Records Decrease in Carbon Emissions For the First Time Since COVID-19 Lockdowns
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Southern California Faces Wildfire Threat with Strong Winds and Low Humidity Worsening the Situation
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Coronavirus Delta Variants May Contribute to More Severe, Deadly Pandemic
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Onlookers Captured Video of Great White Shark Attacking a Seal Near Cape Cod
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Researchers Reveal All Octopuses Are Sentient, But Not All Are Necessarily Smart
Man Baffled After Finding 'Monster-Like' Deep-Sea Creature Washed Ashore San Diego Beach
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Scientists Uncover How Herpes Infiltrates Our Nervous System
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New Study Sheds Light on the Role of Urban Trees in Alleviating Stormwater Flows
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Experts Warn How Powerful ‘Cannibal’ Solar Storms Could Cause Global Internet Outage
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Vulture Bees: Bizarre Flesh-Eating Bees Prefer to Feast on Rotting Meat Than Pollen
California is Delaying Crabbing Season in an Attempt to Protect Giant Humpback Whales
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