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Mosquitoes Are Feeding on Us More Often – And Scientists Say We're to Blame
"With fewer natural options available, mosquitoes are forced to seek new, alternative blood sources. They end up feeding more ...
Brazil has officially surpassed the U.S. as the world’s top beef producer. With U.S. production down 3.9%, analysts point to ...
Animal feed production in Brazil is projected to reach 89.9 million tonnes in 2025, marking a 2.8% increase over 2024, ...
Mosquitoes are biting humans more often as biodiversity loss leaves them with fewer animals to feed on, according to new ...
Environmental groups are skeptical about whether grain traders that supply livestock feed to global meat markets will keep ...
Global grains traders abandoned the Amazon Soy Moratorium after local lawmakers in Brazil's largest agricultural state Mato ...
When researchers studying spiders and scorpions at the Zoological Collections Laboratory of the Butantan Institute in São ...
A Brazilian study finds mosquitoes in fragmented Atlantic Forest habitats are feeding more on humans as biodiversity declines ...
Brazilian soybean acreage is expected to record a 2 per cent increase for the 2025-26 cycle, according to ‘Brazil ...
A new study finds mosquitoes in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest are increasingly feeding on humans as deforestation reduces wildlife ...
At Folks Pub, in the Brazilian city of Londrina, in the southern state of Paraná, the walls are adorned with photos of ...
World War II forced them to change their view. The Lend-Lease Act, passed in March 1941, aimed to keep the United States out ...
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