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A chemical commonly found in sunscreen could be making plastic in oceans even harder to break down, according to University of Stirling research.
For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists will be able to take a refreshing dip in the River Seine.
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For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists are getting ready to take a refreshing dip in the Seine ...
For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists are getting ready to take a refreshing dip in the Seine ...
Scientists have discovered that the bacteria behind Lyme disease and anaplasmosis have a sneaky way of surviving inside ticks ...
Slide Rock State Park in Sedona tests the water of Oak Creek weekly. Here's what to know about E. coli and swimming at Slide Rock.
Gut bacteria are known to be a key factor in many health-related concerns. However, the number and variety of them is vast, ...
It’s not always obvious which of the multitude of species of bacteria riding around in us should be classified as germs and ...
When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
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