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Tasteless Poison: How Did Arsenic Rose as a Deadly Toxin?
Arsenic rose to notoriety ancient times is a largely undetectable, unpalatable neurotoxin that was frequently utilized by and upon Europe's governing elites throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
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Viral: Clever Horse Named Sugar Fake Sleeping to Avoid Working
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Growing Sunspot Faces Earth, Second-Strongest Solar Flare Possible
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5-Year-OId Child Dies After Being Left in a Car Amidst Extreme Texas Heat
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Study Estimates Productivity of Mangrove Carbon Storage Using Remote Sensing Model
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Rare Megamouth Shark Washed Ashore a Philippine Coastal Village
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30 Cows Come to the Rescue to Help Orphaned Seal Return Home
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Mosquito Population Expected to Substantially Increase as Temperatures are Starting to Rise, Experts Say
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More than Enough: Experts Claims that Modern Wind Turbines Provide Enough Energy Despite Global Decline in Win Resource
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Reactive Nitrogen Emissions From Agriculture Pose a Grave Threat to Health and Climate
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‘Food Miles’ Account for 19% of All Food Emissions, New Study Says
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386 Dogs Rescued from a Truck in China Going to a Yulin Dog Meat Festival
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Dry Thunderstorms in California may Spark More Wildfires