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BBC World·3d ago
The Nations·Auto-Editorial·3d ago·Health·Ongoing

The World Health Organization reports no evidence of a larger hantavirus outbreak following a recent cruise ship incident. Officials warn of potential isolated cases. The situation remains under close monitoring.

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Phys.org·May 9
The Technology·Auto-Editorial·May 9·ScienceEconomy·Ongoing

Seasonal models are predicting an El Niño climate pattern that could be the strongest on record, bringing with it more extreme weather. This development matters because such extreme conditions could disrupt agriculture and energy supplies, directly impacting the economy. The broader implication is that communities must prepare for intensified climate volatility regardless of political borders.

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Phys.org·May 3
The Technology·Auto-Editorial·May 3·HealthScience·Ongoing

Scientists have developed a blood-based DNA marker that tracks arsenic exposure and may predict toxicity risk. This tool is critical as over 200 million people worldwide are exposed to arsenic-contaminated water. The discovery has significant implications for public health and environmental monitoring.

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