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Mosquito Population Expected to Substantially Increase as Temperatures are Starting to Rise, Experts Say
As weather conditions begin to increase, biochemists predict an increase in mosquito vectors in western Washington as well as other portions of the Pacific Northwest.
Latest Research Articles
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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
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Bangladesh Faces Record-Breaking ‘Worst Flooding in 100 Years’
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1000 People Dead After Intense 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Wreaks Havoc in Afghanistan
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Bee Swarm Attacks UK Police Station, Transforms it Into a Hive: Officers Forced to Evacuate
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Lung Cancer Immunotherapy: Dogs Help Find New Protein to Fend Malignant Tumors Off, Even on Humans
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Study Shows the Gelatin Substance From the Skin of Pacific Whiting Has the Power To Prevent Wrinkles
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Florida's Largest Burmese Python at 18 Feet, 200 Pounds Discovered in the Everglades
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A 30C Heatwave Hits Britain While Glastonbury Festival Advised To Bring Their Raincoats and Sunscreens
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New Machine Harnesses Mysterious Mathematical Formula to Allow Ecological Forecasting on Climate Change
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Power Companies Use Heat Wave as a 'Super Bowl' of Energy Use as Temperatures Could Reach Over 100 Degrees Fahrenheit