Health & Medicine
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Satellites Capture Worsening Air Pollution in Tropical Megacities
Satellites were employed in new multinational research to analyze changes in air pollution in some of the world's fastest-growing tropical towns. By 2050, some of these cities will be home to more than 50 million people, but there is practically no way to monitor what people are inhaling on the ground.
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New Study Finds That Warming Testicles May Hamper Spermatogenesis and Lead to Male Infertility
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Drinking Coffee Can Save You! Coffee Drinkers Found to Have Lower Death Risk
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New Study Reveals How Bacteria in Hospitals Adapt and Form Antibiotic Resistance






