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New nautilus species discovered, new way to trap radioactive waste for good, pill for skin disease curbs excessive drinking

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22.02.2023
by Maggie Zogg
#Alcoholism, #Biodiversity, #Consent, #Degrowth, #GlobalHealth, #Japan, #MentalHealth, #Nautilus, #RadioactiveWaste, #Sheep
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Good News
22.02.2023
by Maggie Zogg
#Alcoholism, #Biodiversity, #Consent, #Degrowth, #GlobalHealth, #Japan, #MentalHealth, #Nautilus, #RadioactiveWaste, #Sheep
Image: Pexels CC0/Public Domain
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