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March is 10th straight month to be hottest on record, scientists say : NPR

File – A volunteer distributes drinking water next to a bus stand on a hot summer day in Hyderabad, India,…

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​​During the awe of totality, scientists studied our planet’s reactions

WILLS POINT, Texas — Splish-splash. The moment the sun went behind the moon, the snapping turtles all simultaneously slipped into…

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Scientists study Listeria survival in food factories

Bacterial populations remain stable despite cleaning efforts in ready-to-eat food facilities, according to researchers. Scientists from the Quadram Institute and…

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No need to change E. coli exclusion guidance, say scientists

Researchers say current guidance on excluding children with E. coli from childcare does not need to be changed despite the…

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Scientists find a use for old tea bags – turn them into roads

Paved with good tea What to do with all the waste from preparing zillions of cups of tea? Researchers in…

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Scientists further our understanding of how a foodborne bacterium can survive in food preparation environments

Scientists from the Quadram Institute and UK Health Security Agency have discovered that bacterial populations remain stable on factory floor…

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Scientists highlight tropane alkaloid contamination in Italy

Researchers have highlighted cases of tropane alkaloid contamination in Italy and called for increased monitoring and regulation. The study detailed…

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Danish scientists unlock plant-based protein source from microalgae

Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief:…

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Scientists recreate the face of an ancient Chinese emperor

A team in China used ancient DNA to reconstruct the face of an emperor who reigned 1,500 years ago. Emperor…

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Scientists close in on TB blood test which could detect millions of silent spreaders

Scientists have taken a major step towards developing a blood test that could identify millions of people who spread tuberculosis…

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