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This Deadly Amoeba Could Destroy Your Brain, and It’s Lurking in Your Water
A deadly brain-eating amoeba is thriving in warm waters. Experts urge caution as this global threat grows.
Free-living amoebas aren’t just a threat to the brain. They can cause painful eye infections, particularly in contact lens users, skin lesions in people with weakened immune systems, and rare but ...
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Brain-eating amoebas may be turning into a growing global killer threat
Brain infections caused by so‑called brain‑eating amoebas have long been treated as medical curiosities, terrifying but ...
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Modern Warfare 2 No Russian Post Credit Scene! (Modern Warfare II Campaign Post Credit Cutscene) MW2
Modern Warfare II NO RUSSIAN Cutscene - Post Credit Scene (Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Cutscene) MW2 Ending Cutscene Check out ...
The David Geffen Galleries (aka “the amoeba monster”) is the new home of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s permanent collection and will open to the public this spring. The important dates: LACMA ...
Life Processes is often treated as a chapter to memorise, but it is far more than that. From photosynthesis to respiration, ...
Last week I took an early look at the Cardinals projections, and before I take a look at the Cardinals again (think of last ...
Michigan targets Ba’Roc Willis, a versatile defensive disruptor, to potentially anchor their future defense and secure a major SEC recruiting win.
On World Wetland Day, Chennai's Pallikaranai marsh shows how decades of state‑sanctioned encroachment leave residents and ...
How do sea stars monitor and coordinate hundreds of tube feet whilst moving around — and how do they do this without a brain?
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