The US may be releasing over 64,000 pounds of tiny synthetic clothing fibers into the water every day

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November 01, 2016
The US may be releasing over 64,000 pounds of tiny synthetic clothing fibers into the water every day The US may be releasing over 64,000 pounds of tiny synthetic clothing fibers into the water every day

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Thinking of malaria as a 'tropical' disease is a huge misunderstanding
Thinking of malaria as a 'tropical' disease is a huge misunderstanding
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Drinking cranberry juice probably won't help this nasty, common infection
Drinking cranberry juice probably won't help this nasty, common infection
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People at the front lines of the battle over the Dakota Access Pipeline are calling it a 'death sentence'
People at the front lines of the battle over the Dakota Access Pipeline are calling it a 'death sentence'
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A government agency is perplexed by video of a strange creature that some are comparing to the Loch Ness monster
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Here's what the CEO of Cigna does to stay in shape when he can't get to the gym
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There's a patch that could fix your peanut allergy problem
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Elephant poaching costs economies $25 million a year — and the threat of extinction makes it much worse
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