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Learn how your kitchen sponge may be harboring more bacteria than you think, and what a more viable substitute may be.
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Engineers from Australia and China have invented a sponge-like device that captures water from thin air and then releases it ...
An infectious disease specialist at United Hospital Center is now a member of a national board. Infection preventionist Nicole Bland, who has been at UHC since 2021, was recently appointed to the ...
Love a fresh glass of water? Someday soon, it could come straight from the air around you, collected by a small wooden cube ...
The self-administering test aims to provide women with greater access to testing and an alternative to Pap smears.
Blackbirds, dunnocks and robins find it challenging to cling to suspended feeders, which means they can struggle to eat ...
Within a sponge, you have so many different structures ... “The vast majority of the bacteria in sponges do not cause disease; they will just cause a bad odor, making their use unpleasant ...
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The FDA just approved a new cervical cancer screening tool called the Teal Wand. Here's what you need to know about it and ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...