Environment
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First-Ever Woman Cured From HIV After Successful Stem Cell Transplant
An unknown American lady was identified with HIV 10 years ago. She confronted anti-retroviral medications, just like hundreds and hundreds of patients who show symptoms in the United States annually, to protect the infection from decimating her inflammatory response. However, that is no longer the situation today.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Spanish Village Once Lost in Decades Becomes a Tourist Attraction
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“Catastrophic” Drought in the Horn of Africa Kills Over a Million Livestock
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Extreme Weather Caused by Climate Change Will Drastically Impact Disease Transmission
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Norway Struggles to Balance Combatting Environmental and Cultural Issues
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Extremely Rare Baby Ghost Shark Discovered by Scientists in New Zealand’s South Island
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Don’t Miss February’s Snow Moon this Week! Here’s When and How to See It
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Due To Hotter Nights There Is a Big Possibility for the Occurrence of Runaway Fires
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Sunlight Dissolved Up to 17% of Oil During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Incident: New Study
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The Most Vulnerable Among the 45,000 Marine Species Are At-risk
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Never Before Seen: New Data Reveals 590,000 Volcanic Lightning Strikes from Tonga Eruption
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Blue Blob Close to Iceland May Have Contributed to Island's Slowed Glacial Melt
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'Worst-Case Scenario': Human Activities Blamed for Causing Megadrought in Western US






