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Curbing Air Pollution Might Help Decrease The Spread Of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, Study Shows
The rate of air pollution is found to have contributions in the rise of antibiotic resistance. Read more here.
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14, Including Vice Mayor, Killed Due To Floods In Chinese City; Repairs Of Damaged Infra Starts
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Plastic in the Oceans: It Disappears Faster Than We Think but Lasts Longer Than We Want
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Persephacin: An Antifungal Molecule That Can Fight Over New Fungal Infections
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Butterflies Need More Than Flowers to Survive: The Importance of Sizeable Spaces for Their Conservation
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Domestic Cats and Wild Cats: Friends or Foes? How They Interact and Shape Each Other’s Lives
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Explosive Power of Carbon Dioxide: How It Can Trigger Basaltic Eruptions and Affect the Climate
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Loch Ness Monster Hunt: Call for Volunteers Announced as Search for the Mythical Creature to Begin Later in August
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Indigenous Groups Continue To Raise Concerns Vs. Mining, Pollution In Amazon
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Rare Pleistocene Period Flamingo Egg Found in Mexico
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Storm Antoni Pours Month's Worth of Rain Across UK, Sewage Alerts Issued
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Glacial Outburst Flooding: Alaskan Capital City Evacuates Due to Overflow of River from Melting Glacier
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Bangladesh Dengue Outbreak: Over 300 People Dead as Infection Spreads Nationwide