Environment
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Pig Genes Reveal New Insights into Human Health and Agriculture
Researchers from Aarhus University have carried out complex genetic analyses of hundreds of pigs and humans to identify differences and similarities. This new knowledge can be used to ensure healthier pigs for farmers and can help the pharmaceutical industry breed better laboratory pigs for testing new medicines.
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Mangrove Forest That Existed Over 20 Million Years Ago In Panama Was Preserved Due To Volcanic Mudflow
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Environmental Scientists Warned of Environment Problems Due to Norway's Deep Sea Mining Plans
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Nanoplastic Pollution in Bottled Water Exposed by New Laser Technique
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Climate Change Worsens Precipitation, River Basin Flooding in US, New Report Shows
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Experts Reveals Evidence How German Soldiers Used Hawthorn Ridge Explosion Site To Their Advantage During WWI
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Global Heating Amplified By El Niño, Burning Fossil Fuels May Push Temperatures To As Much As 1.7C Above Average In 2024, Experts Say
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Norway Environment Protection: 'Dirty' Cruise Ship Ban To Be Implemented Starting 2026 To Protect Country's Fjords
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Soil Fungi Contributes to Biodiversity of Forests Near Equator, Study Finds
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Record Temperatures in Florida Threaten Corals' Health, Survival As Colorful Reefs Turn White
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Tuna Species Face Uncertain Future Due to Climate Change and Overfishing
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