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“A Man Discovers He Has a Disease Most People Thought No Longer Existed.” “She Had a Long and Strange Rash on Her Arm. What Was
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Due to human activity, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere continue to rise, contributing to increased global temperatures, rising sea levels, and other devastating environmental
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According to a 2016 United Nations report, about one quarter of the world’s population produces all of the agricultural products consumed globally. As arable land
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When we study the properties of elements in a typical chemistry classroom, we assume the elements are subject to normal atmospheric pressure on Earth. But
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