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Health · United StatesExposure to air pollution, other contaminants and traditional herbal medicines may be contributing to the development of lung cancer in people who have little or no history of smoking, a new study has found.
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Air pollution may be raising risk of lung cancer in ‘never-smokers’: Study
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Typhoid FeverSnake, scorpion, and spider venom are most frequently associated with poisonous bites, but with the help of artificial intelligence, they might be able to help fight antibiotic resistance, which contributes to more than one million deaths worldwide each year.See the Story
AI Finds Hundreds of Potential Antibiotics in Snake and Spider Venom
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PlasticsCountries are currently negotiating a global treaty to end plastic pollution and make plastics safer and more sustainable. Plastic chemicals are a core issue because all plastics, from food packaging to car tires, contain hundreds of chemicals that can leach into foodstuffs, homes, and the environment.See the Story
Scientists Identify 4,200 Plastic Chemicals of Concern and Highlight Safer Approaches
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Microbiota-driven antitumour immunity mediated by dendritic cell migration
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Accelerated Data-Driven Materials Science with the Materials Project
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