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"Additionally, the authors pointed out that up to 1.4 billion people 'live in regions of heightened public health and ecological risks.'" 😬 "Specifically, the researchers noted that levels of nickel, chromium, arsenic, and cobalt exceeded safe thresholds in several areas, likely due to mining."
May 10, 2025, 5:24 AM
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