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

    … sectors in these surveillance activities shall be of use to public health. This would help in the development of … rued. According to a World Health Organisation situation report, another coronavirus, SARS-CoV-1, the cause of the …

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  2. In hot water with COVID and climate

    … not the time to cut funding for research and response for public health. Similarly, for climate change, past …

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  3. Why is this virus different?

    … Period of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) From Publicly Reported Confirmed Cases: Estimation and Application. … must go out. Don’t go to the store or any other public place if you think you or someone in your home has …

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  4. Agriculture without weeds and bugs

    … yield and to resist herbicides that are applied to keep the fields weed-free. The diversity of soil bacteria and fungi … and replaced with fertilizer. Planting to the edges of fields eliminates adjacent habitat that would harbor birds … Similar results were seen in an analysis of 30 forested sites. In organic agriculture, soils and plants are …

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  5. Can an algorithm predict the next disease outbreak?

    … but once a disease has emerged, outbreak responders and public health officials are already behind the chains. … or antiviral. As Han's models get tested more in the field, the success of the algorithms should continue to …

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  6. Destroyed habitat creates the perfect conditions for coronavirus to emerge

    … epidemics. The disease killed 21 of 37 villagers who were reported to have been infected, including a number who had … “There’s misapprehension among scientists and the public that natural ecosystems are the source of threats to … we should look at the burgeoning trade in wild animals. [I]t is wild animals rather than farmed animals that are …

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  7. Team Cary: Ilya Fischhoff

    … Putting a radio collar on a Grevy's zebra during a field course in Kenya. Credit: Heather Larkin. In my first year of grad school, I went on a field course to Kenya. It was mind-blowing to see so much … six years. I was interested in policy and had done a lot of campus sustainability work in college. That led me to apply …

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  8. The lone star tick could soon be colonizing a backyard near you

    … to ticks in an unprecedented and growing threat to public health, according to a new report. Bacterial and protozoan tick-borne diseases … problem now -- he only wishes it went further to encourage public health leaders to be more proactive. Instead of just …

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  9. Nature's Best Hope - Conservation That Starts in Your Yard

    … Cary Institute Main Campus + Virtual 2801 Sharon Turnpike (Rte. … native plants and animals. Cary Institute Main Campus + Virtual 2801 Sharon Turnpike (Rte. … America/New_York public Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at …

  10. Applying science to natural resource management in the Catskills

    … to ensure that managers, researchers, and the interested public can access this information easily and free of charge. Public outreach is a top CSC priority; plans include … for Senator Jen Metzger presented the Fellowship winners with certificates congratulating them on their …

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