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Saving Avocados: Scientists Use Pheromones That Disrupt Mating to End Invasive Insecticide-Resistant Weevils
Scientists are using pheromones to disrupt the mating patterns of invasive and insecticide-resistant beetles called weevils.
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Animal Feed Reorganizations Could Feed More Than One Billion People Without Additional Production
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Scientists Claim Everything We Know About Alzheimer's Disease is Based on False Data
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Disaster Expert Alarmed as Cameroon's 'Exploding Lakes' May Release Deadly Gas Again
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Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections During Condomless Sex Could be Possible Due Cow Mucus-Based Lube
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Monkeypox to Become Resistant to Antiviral Drug
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Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mexico During Deadly Quake Anniversary: At Least One Dead






