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Study on Foot and Mouth Disease Among African Buffalo Offers Understanding on Pathogens
A new study from Oregon State University on foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa's buffalo gives an explanation on how certain highly contagious pathogens are capable of persisting and getting to an endemic stage in a population, long after the pathogen has burned through their first pool of vulnerable hosts.
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Meteorologists Keeping a Close Eye for Tropical Developments Moving Towards U.S. Coasts
Worsening Situation in Amazon Rainforest May Expose Millions of People to Lethal Heat Stress
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World's Youngest Astronomer: Meet 8-Year-Old Brazilian Asteroid Hunter
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Coffee Prices Expected to Skyrocket as Producers Struggle with Climate Change
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Outbreak of Deadly Insect-Borne Disease Threatens Deer Population in Vermont
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Where's Wally? Internet-Famous Walrus Spotted in Iceland After Disappearing for More than 5 Months
Study Claims Photosynthesis Can Possibly Happen in Venus: Is This a Sign of Life?
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Researchers Unearthed 40,000-Year-Old Cave Chamber Inhabited by Neanderthals
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China’s Government Secures Fuel Supplies for Winter as the Country Battles a Power Crisis Threat
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Largest Underwater Eruption Gives Rise to a Massive Volcano, Prompting Researchers to Mount Expedition
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Experts Estimate the Total Damage For 2021 Wildfire Season to be Between $70 Billion and $90 Billion
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Warming Sea Due to Climate Change Has Dimmed the Earth, New Study Reveals