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  1. Troubling waters: Antiviral medications in wastewater may drive resistance in bat-borne viruses

    … “We really should be careful about manufacturing these compounds and then discharging them into the environment in … back-of-the envelope calculations showed that in some cases, bats could be consuming as much as three human … understand. More likely, they're consuming quite a lot in some places, probably in the very places that can't afford …

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  2. Impaired wild mice survive and thrive as well as unimpaired counterparts

    … compensate for broken or missing major appendages and for partial or total loss of vision in ways that generally avoid … revealing the ability of mice to tolerate infection by some parasites. Whether this tolerance to injury and …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … His elementary school worried that he might be carrying some contagion and sent him home with a private tutor for a … and riddled with human developments. And it’s in partially fragmented landscapes that humans are at … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. The smell of the city

    … into the general category of volatile organic carbon (VOC) compounds. They are precursors to the formation of ozone and … are bound in a ring, usually with six carbon atoms with some double bonds between them (unsaturated). Benzene is the … drying paints, adhesives, and personal care products. For some of these, nearly the entire product is expected to …

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  5. Why oceanic islands buck biodiversity trends

    … reasons why oceanic islands buck the trend. Distance and isolation likely limit how many species arrive on an island …

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  6. Wildlife refuges and corridors

    … small fragments of preserved habitat within 14 years of isolation. Small protected areas are often the most … 100 meters of the border within a couple of decades of isolation. The interior of these areas was unaffected. … of replacement individuals from an adjacent area. Some have argued that corridors also allow the more rapid …

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  7. Bats not the enemy in the fight against COVID-19

    … cause zoonoses with high case fatality rates in humans, and some of these zoonoses do not have countermeasures (e.g., … mammals to sample quickly. “When COVID first broke out some of the early speculations were that it even came from … would be so much easier and safer. Virologists get quick publications easily from bats and bats have few defenders …

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  8. Cary Art Installation

    … and Dr. Himadri Pakrasi and Dr. Ruanbao Zhou for Anabaena. Isolation of Geitlerinema was performed in collaboration … awe, change, paradox, and inspiration. My only hope is that some of these aftereffects reach others through my … Jersey. Stillman’s art work has been reviewed in numerous publications including the New York Times and Hyperallergic. …

  9. Dr. July Pilowsky

    … disease transmission across species, allowing the identification of high-risk species and contributing to …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:35

  10. Medicine Residue Is everywhere in our rivers and lakes—and fish are behaving strangely

    … of the problem is unsurprisingly staggering. Chemical compounds found in pharmaceutical and personal care products … source of pharmaceuticals to the environment.” Some unwanted drugs are flushed down the toilet or tossed … Protection Agency (EPA)-funded analysis of 48 research publications found 54 active pharmaceutical ingredients and …

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