Environment
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Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus Injected Towards a Patient as a New Clinical Trial
For the first time ever, an investigational cancer-killing pathogen was injected to a sentient subject, with the expectation that the study may eventually disclose proof of a new method of productively attacking malignant cells in living organisms.
Latest Research Articles
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8,000-Year-Old Skull Unearthed in Minnesota River Stirred Controversy Amongst Native Americans
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Global Warming: NOAA Study Reveals Aerosol Emission Reductions in North America and Europe Increase Atlantic Hurricane Activity
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Deadly Tornadoes Kills At Least One Person and Injures Dozens in Germany
Vast Aspen Grove Pando Slowly Dies from Grazing Wildlife
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Canada Storm Update: Deadly Derecho Kills At Least 10 People, Leaves Half a Million Without Electricity
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Increasing Urban Greenery Might Have Avoided at Least 34,000 Fatalities in the United States
Yellow-Billed Hornbill Faces Local Extinction, Climate Change at Fault
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Caribou Gut Parasites Indirectly Contribute to Plant Growth in the Tundra: New Study
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Stonehenge Builders Ate Undercooked Cattle Organs During Winter Feasting; Parasitic Worms Found on Prehistoric Feces
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According To Study, Which Are Better for Bees, Organic Farming or Flower Strips?
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Blackouts Possible This US Summer Season Due to Heat and Extreme Weather: NERC Warns
Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?





