Environment
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Rare 'Brain-Eating' Amoeba Kills Boy After Visit to a Splash Pad at Texas Park
A rare and life-threatening brain infection has taken the life of a boy in Arlington, Texas. Health officials say he possibly contracted the infection from a city splash pad. Naegleria fowleri can be found in warm fresh water bodies, like rivers, lakes, and hot springs.
Latest Research Articles
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Gene Editing Among Livestock May Increase Resistance to Diseases
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A Scientist's Mistake Led to the Release of Stomach-Bursting Parasites in a Remote Island
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Dead Whale with Human-Caused Injuries Found on New York Shore
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Scientists Discovered Further Threat to Floating Ice Shelves in Antarctica
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3,500-year-old Paving Stone Unravels Ancient Lives of the Bronze Age Hittites
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