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Posted By: Social News XYZ September 8, 2022
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The avian flu returned to our state back in March when the Nebraska Department of Agriculture found its first confirmed case in a wild goose near Holmes Lake in Lincoln.
Five outbreaks across Nebraska have since been confirmed. Two of the outbreaks affected
Toward Racial Justice: Voices from the Midstate
The days of journalism’s one-way street of simply producing stories for the public have long been over. Now, it’s time to find better ways to interact with you and ensure we meet your high standards of what a credible media orga
UQ Professor Ben Hayes with a $1000 portable genome sequencer.
BETA testing of a portable on-farm livestock genomic breeding value system could begin within two years, offering rapid trait assessment in a fraction of the time of the current lab-based technology.
Testing of portable
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Senior Presidential Advisor, Yaw Osafo-Maafo
Senior Presidential Advisor, Yaw Osafo-Maafo, has said Ghana’s economic recovery and transformation agenda hugely depends on the extent of government’s digitalisation drive’s
With millions of chickens and ducks culled, farmers say only a vaccine can save the poultry sector from the ‘invisible enemy’
Warning bells are ringing across the continent over an unstoppable wave of avian flu that farmers fear could lead to poultry farm bans in vulnerable wetland a
Schools have postponed reopening. Businesses are shut down. Residents line up for a new throat swab.
Once again, dozens of Chinese cities are tightening COVID-19 curbs in the run-up to a major Chinese Communist Party (CCP) meeting next month.
A weeklong lockdown in the metropolis
A recent uptick in severe respiratory illness in children may be tied to a strain of enterovirus that can cause a rare polio-like condition, according to a Health Network Alert advisory on September 9, by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In August, healthcare provide