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Wastewater from tanneries discharges into a canal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024. According to a study report, untreated tannery...

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Tannery Industry In Bangladesh

30 October 2024

Wastewater from tanneries discharges into a canal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024. According to a study report, untreated tannery...

#11719851

30 October 2024

Wastewater from tanneries discharges into a canal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024. According to a study report, untreated tannery wastewater impacts the evolution of multidrug-resistant bacteria in Bangladesh.


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Wastewater from tanneries discharges into a canal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024. According to a study report, untreated tannery...

#11719852

Tannery Industry In Bangladesh

30 October 2024

Wastewater from tanneries discharges into a canal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024. According to a study report, untreated tannery...

#11719852

30 October 2024

Wastewater from tanneries discharges into a canal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024. According to a study report, untreated tannery wastewater impacts the evolution of multidrug-resistant bacteria in Bangladesh.


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A mammoth model is being displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, on July 16, 202...

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Mammoth Three-dimensional Chromosome

1 August 2024

A mammoth model is being displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, on July 16, 202...

#11448195

1 August 2024

A mammoth model is being displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, on July 16, 2024. An international research team is successfully reconstructing the genome and three-dimensional chromosome structure of a mammoth that lived 52,000 years ago, the first such study using ancient DNA samples, the Chinese Science Journal is reporting.


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A mammoth model is being displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, on July 16, 202...

#11448196

Mammoth Three-dimensional Chromosome

1 August 2024

A mammoth model is being displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, on July 16, 202...

#11448196

1 August 2024

A mammoth model is being displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, on July 16, 2024. An international research team is successfully reconstructing the genome and three-dimensional chromosome structure of a mammoth that lived 52,000 years ago, the first such study using ancient DNA samples, the Chinese Science Journal is reporting.


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Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

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German Federal Government Presents 1st Equivalence Report

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

#11382119

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024.


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Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

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German Federal Government Presents 1st Equivalence Report

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

#11382124

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024.


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Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

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German Federal Government Presents 1st Equivalence Report

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

#11382129

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024.


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Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

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German Federal Government Presents 1st Equivalence Report

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

#11382132

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024.


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Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

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German Federal Government Presents 1st Equivalence Report

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

#11382133

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024.


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Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

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German Federal Government Presents 1st Equivalence Report

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by KreativMedia Press...

#11382134

4 July 2024

Dr. Robert Habeck Present The Federal Government's 1st Equivalence Report, in Berlin, Germany, on July 4, 2024.


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Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

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Daily Life In Jakarta

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936876

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previously thought, new research reveals. Studies of the species living in heavily human-impacted habitats, such as oil palm and forestry plantations, highlight that the apes can adapt to survive in such areas, at least in the short term. In the research paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team argues this view overlooks how humans, over thousands of years, have shaped the orangutan known today. But the study indicates the orangutan that existed before modern humans and arrived in Southeast Asia 70,000 years ago may have been quite different.


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Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936888

Daily Life In Jakarta

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936888

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previously thought, new research reveals. Studies of the species living in heavily human-impacted habitats, such as oil palm and forestry plantations, highlight that the apes can adapt to survive in such areas, at least in the short term. In the research paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team argues this view overlooks how humans, over thousands of years, have shaped the orangutan known today. But the study indicates the orangutan that existed before modern humans and arrived in Southeast Asia 70,000 years ago may have been quite different.


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Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936898

Daily Life In Jakarta

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936898

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previously thought, new research reveals. Studies of the species living in heavily human-impacted habitats, such as oil palm and forestry plantations, highlight that the apes can adapt to survive in such areas, at least in the short term. In the research paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team argues this view overlooks how humans, over thousands of years, have shaped the orangutan known today. But the study indicates the orangutan that existed before modern humans and arrived in Southeast Asia 70,000 years ago may have been quite different.


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Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936908

Daily Life In Jakarta

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936908

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previously thought, new research reveals. Studies of the species living in heavily human-impacted habitats, such as oil palm and forestry plantations, highlight that the apes can adapt to survive in such areas, at least in the short term. In the research paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team argues this view overlooks how humans, over thousands of years, have shaped the orangutan known today. But the study indicates the orangutan that existed before modern humans and arrived in Southeast Asia 70,000 years ago may have been quite different.


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Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936914

Daily Life In Jakarta

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936914

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previously thought, new research reveals. Studies of the species living in heavily human-impacted habitats, such as oil palm and forestry plantations, highlight that the apes can adapt to survive in such areas, at least in the short term. In the research paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team argues this view overlooks how humans, over thousands of years, have shaped the orangutan known today. But the study indicates the orangutan that existed before modern humans and arrived in Southeast Asia 70,000 years ago may have been quite different.


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Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936924

Daily Life In Jakarta

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previousl...

#2936924

12 July 2018

Orangutan at the Zoo, Jakarta on July 11, 2018. The evolution of the orangutan has been more heavily influenced by humans than was previously thought, new research reveals. Studies of the species living in heavily human-impacted habitats, such as oil palm and forestry plantations, highlight that the apes can adapt to survive in such areas, at least in the short term. In the research paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team argues this view overlooks how humans, over thousands of years, have shaped the orangutan known today. But the study indicates the orangutan that existed before modern humans and arrived in Southeast Asia 70,000 years ago may have been quite different.


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