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Deadly whale virus found in Arctic using drones
Scientists studying whales in the Arctic have uncovered a potentially lethal virus using an unusual new technique. The ...
The founding President of policy think tank Africa Policy Lens, Dr . George Domfe, has criticised Global InfoAnalytics over ...
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Drone sampling of whale breath reveals first evidence of potentially deadly virus in Arctic
Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breath—or "blow"—from wild humpback, sperm and fin ...
Introduction Adolescents in Kenya face a high burden of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges, including early pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and limited access to accurate ...
Scientists used drones to collect whale breath and detect harmful viruses early, helping protect whales in Arctic waters.
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Mold Hiding In Your Walls? Scientists Develop Electronic ‘Nose’ That Can Detect It In ...
Forget waiting a week for mold test results. New electronic nose technology detects toxic indoor mold species in just 30 ...
Machine learning methods have emerged as promising tools to predict antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and uncover resistance determinants from genomic data. This study shows that sampling biases driven ...
Old military air samples turned out to be a treasure trove of biological DNA, allowing scientists to track moss spores over ...
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Researchers Use Drones To Catch Whale Snot and Find a Deadly, Measles-Like Virus in the Arctic
The most alarming discovery from the new data is the presence of cetacean morbillivirus in the high Arctic. The virus was ...
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