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Slackening activity at factories means cheaper and more abundant electricity.
Or in other words, tastier, more abundant peppers for humanity.
The resulting cotton was pest-free, and the harvest more abundant.
But with supplies now more abundant, LNG buyers are demanding changes.
But there's another even more abundant resource lurking on the Moon: dirt.
Nonetheless, startups in need of money do benefit from more abundant capital.
Exoplanets turned out to be far more abundant than astronomers had envisaged.
The booths are larger, the aisles wider, the coffee shops more abundant.
Historically the subpopulation was much more abundant, with more than 1,500 bears.
Bonobos, by contrast, live in forests where food is far more abundant.
In these unfussy world music sounds she heard something far more abundant.
"It's 15 times more abundant today than 50 years ago," he said.
It's more that taller native species like shrubs are becoming more abundant.
"Its primary threat is wildfires, but it's far more abundant," Mr. Humphrey said.
He hopes renewables can help make energy more accessible and jobs more abundant.
If health care was cheaper and more abundant, getting health insurance would be easier.
A few species of birds appear to be more abundant in more radioactive areas.
Females of this color phase can be found where pipevine swallowtails are more abundant.
Although they are more abundant than their name implies, they are costly to process.
More abundant sunshine, on the other hand, could push highs into the upper 240s.
A confrontation about cash may come this morning, but a more abundant energy flows tonight.
But as communication options became more abundant, the need to answer every call has dissipated.
All of those technologies roll up into this combined vision of creating more abundant services.
THCP and CBDP may be more abundant in other breeds, however, which would take investigating.
You would expect suppliers to switch quickly to a better (more abundant, cheaper, cleaner) source.
Here, the atmosphere&aposs chemical composition begins to change drastically and charged particles become more abundant.
"In the developed world, food is more abundant but it costs much less," Ms. Rolle said.
The idea was to see if any viral gene sequences were more abundant in Alzheimer's brains.
Warmer temperatures may also extend their "active season," researchers said, and make them much more abundant.
The decline of non-avian dinosaurs allowed mammals to become much more abundant and diverse later on.
"Statistically speaking, these water worlds may be more abundant than Earth-like rocky planets," Li told Gizmodo.
Right now, climate models assume that clouds have become a lot more abundant since the industrial revolution.
On the contrary, new research shows that population growth goes hand-in-hand with more abundant resources.
They expect rains to be more abundant in May and June, boosting the end of the mid-crop.
For some utilities, the optimal strategy is to buy wind electricity from states where it is more abundant.
Warmer winters mean that more beetles survive the cooler season, leading to more abundant numbers in the spring.
For today we have in our possession all the elements which are necessary to that more abundant life.
In Lewis' feminist utopia, family has not vanished; it has become more wild, more abundant, and less constrained.
A thaw—perhaps exacerbated by more abundant vegetation—threatens to release more CO2 and methane into the atmosphere.
Sekar confirmed that the C4A was more abundant in the brains of schizophrenic patients than in normal brains.
The DNA of eukaryotes—animals, plants, fungi and so on—is both more abundant and more complex than that.
"For example, the small red dwarf stars are much more abundant than all other stars together," Méndez told Gizmodo.
At the moment, markets and politicians share a consensus that the U.S. economy needs cheaper and more abundant liquidity.
"Rainfall will be more abundant in the coastal and southern regions starting in April," a government meteorologist told Reuters.
Although they are more abundant than their name implies, they are difficult and costly to mine and process cleanly.
The system also limits access to services, like M.R.I. scans, that are much more abundant south of the border.
Now masks are even more abundant, worn by both the police and the white nationalist terrorist cell they're battling.
Perhaps more importantly, however, the new study suggests these glowing blue sea creatures have become more abundant in recent years.
It's so precise that it's even more precise than the same value for the more abundant and well-known proton.
The protein decline coincides with a rise of cheaper and more abundant alternative feeds available to livestock and poultry producers.
Due to the lifting of legal obstacles, the supply of weed is more abundant, so the value has gone down.
NF-L, which is more abundant in deeper brain layers and the spinal cord, may signal more profound structural damage.
There really is a richer, more abundant sort of life that we could share with each other and the earth.
Iridium, a precious metal belonging to the platinum group of elements, is more abundant in meteorites than in terrestrial rocks.
The ripples become more and more abundant as the rain continues to fall and begin to squeeze together, forming cellular bodies.
Now that the cars are more abundant, the frames are coming off, and there's little to indicate which car it is.
Such heat-tolerant corals may grow more slowly, since the more abundant, fast-growing species are less tolerant to heat stress.
"It is too difficult to say that one specific nutrient would be more abundant in vegetarian diets versus vegans," Moskovitz says.
There is no good thing in the world that will be made more abundant, or spread more widely, by global warming.
Cerium is more abundant than lead, and even the least common rare earths are hundreds of times more plentiful than gold.
But with refineries focused on maximizing throughput to make distillate, gasoline, which is a co-product, will remain relatively more abundant.
In all but one of those sites, the researchers found that Vibrio bacteria thrived and became more abundant as waters warmed.
When abalone was more abundant, it was common for divers to harvest 150 pounds or more on a single diving trip.
Reed Hastings says there will be effectively millions in the sense that content creators are just becoming more and more abundant.
It has to account for how plant communities might change; perhaps some species will grow more abundant and others more rare.
Certain pokémon, particularly ghosts like Gastly, will be more abundant, and you'll be able to catch a Pikachu wearing a witch's hat.
They would have been commoner in the past, when the short-lived, high-mass stars that create neutron stars were more abundant.
And to suggest that the mayor is incompetent to fix it, by reminding people that the homeless seem more abundant than ever.
The likely reason for these weaponized bills, said Rico-Guevara, is on account of more abundant competition between hummingbirds in the tropics.
Unfortunately, so was plastic: Particles of the stuff were a whopping 126 times more abundant in slicks than in nearby ambient waters.
Emerging technologies opening more abundant supplies of natural gas have heightened its importance, while world leaders increasingly seek solutions to climate change.
It had genes for two cone opsins and 38 rod opsins — more abundant and sensitive to more blue than any known vertebrate.
Instead, scientists can prod a more abundant type of cell — immature white blood cells — to turn into dendritic cells in petri dishes.
Three days after the injections, the bacteria inside the tumors were 10,000 times more abundant than those found in the mice's vital organs.
"Our study in East Antarctica has shown that non-breeding Adélie penguins may be as, or more, abundant than the breeders," she said.
In the coming months, some experts predict that ticks and the diseases they cause will be more abundant due to warmer winter temperatures.
If your financial situation is more abundant, you'll still find that a reality check needs to be cashed around your relationship to money.
"We need more workers because the harvest will be more abundant starting next week until December," said Koffi Koaume, who farms near Soubre.
But with LNG now more abundant thanks to production rises from Australia to the United States, Asian buyers have started to demand better terms.
Battery-grade sodium salts are more abundant than lithium, while magnesium has the potential to be used in solid-state batteries — potentially more efficient.
Whether the efficient form of CLTCL1 really is still becoming more abundant—and people are thus evolving—is impossible to say at the moment.
We transitioned away from whale oil after discovering much more abundant and useful petroleum-derived kerosene, not because we were running out of whales.
Unfortunately, that doesn't sell fights, especially in the increasingly convoluted boxing world where titles and title pictures are more abundant and difficult to understand.
If correct, the finding means that clouds may have been more abundant before humans started burning a ton of fossil fuels than previously thought.
More abundant menhaden means more fishing, and more fishing is good for the economy, including the nascent whale watching business in New York City.
Supply is also playing a key role, as sales continue to be strongest on the higher end of the market, where listings are more abundant.
Now, grocery stores and shrines are my favorite places on this planet (although grocery stores are more abundant in Texas, and plane tickets aren't cheap).
Her thesis in 1925 ascertained that, relative to the proportions of other elements, hydrogen is vastly more abundant in stars than it is on Earth.
Not only are these asteroids harder to detect because of their smaller sizes, they are also estimated to be much more abundant than large rocks.
The same problem is now hitting coal producers in the United States and elsewhere as the shale revolution makes gas much more abundant and cheaper.
Most of the maize imports could come from the United States rather than Mexico because U.S. maize is cheaper and supplies more abundant, analysts said.
The good news: The study also notes prior actions taken to protect certain species have worked, with waterfowl and raptors in particular becoming more abundant.
And as we saw with Hurricane Harvey and last year's Hurricane Florence, climate change is resulting in more abundant rainfall-producing tropical cyclones and hurricanes.
The Japanese firm said it had developed a magnet which replaced some of the neodymium with more abundant and cheaper rare earths — lanthanum and cerium.
Still, Friščić is optimistic that there could be other sources out there—easier to get to and much more more abundant—with similar properties to MOFs.
His executive order on "promoting energy independence and economic growth" also failed to recognize that there is no more abundant source of energy than the sun.
On "Nature Boy," Cole's signature song, the swarming and enchanting string arrangements of Vince Mendoza echo those on the original 1948 recording, though they're more abundant.
Unforced errors are not even the No. 1 error that occurs in a match, yet they have pushed the more abundant forced error statistic into oblivion.
"It is highly likely that existing sales would have been much stronger in 2017 if supply had been more abundant," said Nationwide chief economist David Berson.
The only thing really holding FCEVs back is infrastructure, and as hydrogen stations become more abundant, Tesla could lose the majority of the zero-emissions market.
The work being done across the Department of Energy and throughout our national labs to develop more abundant, less expensive and cleaner energy is world-class.
These mini craters, which are about 35 feet wide and three feet deep on average, were roughly three times more abundant than their bigger crater cousins.
A source who regularly speaks to Pyongyang residents told Reuters that pre-ordering coal for boilers was no longer necessary because it had become more abundant.
New research suggests these exotic objects are more abundant than we thought, an observation that boosts the panspermia hypothesis—the idea that asteroids seeded life on Earth.
That being said, there are certain moments when florals and velvet are more on-trend than usual, and thus more abundant in stores and on the streets.
Coal has been losing the "war" for market share since the middle of the 20th century as other sources of energy have become cheaper and more abundant.
Journalists are making use of better tools as well as more abundant and accessible data to do things today that they couldn't just a few years ago.
Farmers in the eastern region of Abengourou said they expected the main crop to be more abundant than last season, when yields started dwindling as early as February.
If the economy had been better and jobs were more abundant, I would have been able to seek out more relevant opportunities in a shorter amount of time.
This year the snow is slightly more abundant than usual, while last winter brought "the least amount of snow we've ever measured, by a wide margin", he says.
Venus is the love, money, and beauty planet, and because Venus loves to be in Pisces, all the Venusian things in our lives will be even more abundant.
I loved Oberlin's shiny, alluringly pasty brandade, made not with cod but with salted remnants of more abundant white-fleshed fish such as scup, mahi-mahi and fluke.
It will look something like this: With incense, Pokémon will be drawn to you (and only you) in the game, making them more abundant and easy to capture.
Aspen Snowmass now has top-to-bottom skiing after adding snow-making equipment to cover areas that connect with the upper mountain, where natural snowfall is more abundant.
The search giant has launched bigger and more abundant mobile search ads, product research functions, "buy" buttons, travel booking within search and sponsored placement of brand logos within maps.
In the oral samples, the researchers found "significantly more abundant" genes that reduce nitrates, nitrites and nitric oxide in migraineurs — people who suffer from migraines — compared to non-migraineurs.
When I was younger I wanted to be the fastest guy in the world, I was all about musicianship and ability which was more abundant in the metal scene.
Extremely massive stars may be more abundant in at least one corner of the universe than astronomers have previously thought, according to new research published today in the Science.
The project is "in early stages today, but we hope this technology can one day help deliver more abundant internet access to consumers," Google confirmed to The Financial Times.
"The difference lies in the supply dynamics … While copper supply is likely to become increasingly constrained over the coming years, aluminum supply should become more abundant," Goldman analysts said.
The project also noticed that hoards passed on by male and middle-age squirrels tend to be more abundant than those once belonging to juvenile, old, or female squirrels.
And unlike any other industry, skepticism is a very bad quality for building the next-generation of compelling technology that can create a more abundant, just, and equal world.
They also tended to chew more V. amygdalina during the wet season, when parasites were more abundant, indicating that they sought its medicinal benefits when they needed them most.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - More abundant rainfall and sunny spells last week in Ivory Coast's cocoa growing regions bode well for the October-to-March main crop, farmers said on Monday.
Because the pool of players is so small, Iceland doesn&apost chop and change its squads as much as countries with more abundant talent, where competition for places is fiercer.
Terrapins were more abundant in preindustrial New York City, but like striped bass, oysters and lavish beds of salt marsh cordgrass, they still survive in the estuaries where they evolved.
It might even explain why dark matter and dark energy are so much more abundant in the universe than the stuff that makes up stars, galaxies, and our own bodies.
Farmers said their harvests had so far been more abundant than last year and that a mix of showers and sunshine would yield a healthier mid-crop than the previous season.
The fact that CANDUs could start using thorium, with China's backing, may put the world closer to what proponents call the thorium dream of safer, cleaner and more abundant nuclear power.
While a man with no sperm can't father a child through intercourse, researchers have found some men with relatively low sperm counts can conceive — and others with more abundant sperm can't.
Instead, humanity's growing technical capabilities will render the supply of what workers produce, be that physical products or useful services, ever more abundant and with less and less labour input needed.
The produce section at Whole Foods did have many of the same fruits and vegetables, but not as many were placed out on the shelves, making Wegmans' selection seem more abundant.
As commercial drones get bigger, lift more, fly farther and become more abundant, they will lead the way in gauging public opinion about whether the sky should become a commercial highway.
In turn, this will slow the growth of science in agriculture and the development of a more abundant food supply to help feed the poor in the U.S. and the world.
"This will ... provide more abundant and flexible risk management tools and trading strategies for upstream and downstream entities in corn and related industries," the Dalian Commodity Exchange said in an emailed statement.
Bolt Threads has made great strides since it launched in 2009 with an ambitious endeavor to make spider silk, a material stronger than Teflon but softer than a cloud — and more abundant.
Understanding your microbiome Bacterial genes that reduce nitrates into nitrites and nitric oxide were significantly more abundant in the mouths of people who have migraines than those who don't, the researchers found.
He promised this new institution could lower interest rates by making money more abundant, and that this would reduce the cost of public debts, raise prices and bring about more general prosperity.
With natural gas resources more abundant globally and prices falling, Israel may find it difficult to attract the international investment it seeks to take its fledgling energy sector to the next level.
By curtailing hormones tied to the plant's flowering, scientists made the plant more compact and its fruit more abundant: The mutated groundcherry produced up to 50 percent more fruit than the natural version.
As early and late-stage funding becomes more abundant, founders and their early VC backers need to get smarter about how to position their companies for a looming valley of death in-between.
There, they found microplastic is more abundant in number of pieces than larger pieces of plastic, with the highest concentration of microplastic—20,717 particles per square kilometer—found near the coast of Sicily.
Promotional marketing copy is deceptively billed as news or blog posts, studies are singled out without mention of the more abundant ones to the contrary or unfounded claims are spread through user forums.
The data show smartphones are becoming more abundant and the Internet is growing increasingly accessible around the globe, and large countries with developing economies are the biggest driving force in building a connected world.
The pair watched the insects evolve gradually over the decades until they would lay their eggs only on the alien invader, which provided more abundant feeding for their larvae than blue-eyed Mary did.
Finally, Methylobacterium, a type of bug that plays a role in helping strawberry flavor compounds mature, was significantly more abundant in organic apples, especially on the peel and in the flesh, the researchers say.
Bolt Threads has been on a meteoric rise since it first told TC about its ambitious endeavor to make spider silk, a material stronger than teflon but softer than a cloud, and more abundant.
This spin can interact magnetically with those of the roughly 0.3 percent of carbon nuclei present in the diamond as the isotope carbon-13, which, unlike the more abundant carbon-12, also has spin.
This spring's blighted crop of dystopian novels is pessimistic about technology, about the economy, about politics, and about the planet, making it a more abundant harvest of unhappiness than most other heydays of downheartedness.
Production of oil and gas from shale rock, or "fracking," has brought some benefits to the United States, including cheaper and more abundant energy supplies and reduced reliance on polluting coal in power generation.
"What I know for sure is we can all come together to support a stronger, healthier, more abundant life — focused on what makes us feel energized, connected and empowered," Winfrey said in a statement.
So Vera Rubin, the astronomer who first discovered this discrepancy, conjured an invisible substance that is far more abundant than "normal" matter and acts as the scaffolding for the large-scale structure of the universe.
They were wrong then and they are wrong now, even as they call on their allies in Congress to gut the RFS — the one bipartisan program delivering cleaner, cheaper, more abundant energy options to consumers.
If genetically modifying insects to control the spread of vector-borne diseases are permissible, perhaps genetically modifying our food to make it more abundant, more nutritious and safer has merit also, especially for the poor?
While discussing the importance of saving, investing and getting your own finances in order, my friend shared a mindset that motivates him: The more abundant your own finances are, the more generous you can be.
Using satellite data, drones, and on-the-ground fieldwork, a team of dozens of scientists—ecologists, biologists, geographers, climate scientists, and more—is finding that vegetation like shrubs, grasses, and sedges are growing more abundant.
Those questions stand to become more abundant as the European authorities mull whether to require that so-called clearing — settling up the money — on trades involving the euro currency take place within the European Union.
Professor Abel Méndez from the Planetary Habitability Laboratory, another astronomer who wasn't involved in the study, says the numbers in the new paper make sense given that smaller stellar objects are more abundant in the galaxy.
"I think there are a lot of Republicans who actually believe that if you get government out of the way, healthcare will be more abundant," said Mike Cannon of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
Netflix has already made video entertainment far more abundant and diverse than it was just a few years ago, and as other companies join the fray, the cornucopia of choices is likely to become even deeper.
In the western region of Soubre, at the heart of the cocoa belt, farmers reported no significant impact on the mid-crop but said it would be longer and more abundant if it rained more in May.
But no matter what, all this technology advancement adds up to not needing traditional spectrum and opens the door to use unlicensed and lightly licensed spectrum which, as you can imagine, is meaningfully cheaper and more abundant.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Rains remained below average last week in most of Ivory Coast's cocoa-growing regions but were more abundant compared to previous weeks, which could boost the April to September mid-crop, farmers said on Monday.
Hatch's research, conducted in partnership with the gardens' native owners, suggests that clams grow larger and more abundant in gardens than in the wild and that other edible species, like crabs and snails, thrive on rock walls.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Scientists working to save the northern white rhinoceros from extinction plan to implant its artificially developed embryos in another, more abundant rhino subspecies in Kenya later this year, researchers and government officials said on Wednesday.
The government launched two projects in Pokot at the beginning of the year to make resources more abundant: one to increase fodder production and another to sink more boreholes - narrow shafts bored in the ground to extract water.
Importantly, the water ice is only visible where the processes of erosion are taking place, and the researchers speculate that ice near the surface may be more abundant than what they were able to detect in this study.
Now a growing body of research suggests that many of these chemicals — which are used to make plastic more flexible, fruits and vegetables more abundant and upholstery less flammable — may also pose a threat to the developing brain.
Researchers have found that Vibrio bacteria — small organisms that can cause lethal infections such as cholera in humans — have become more abundant in coastal regions of the North Atlantic as water temperatures increased over a 50-year period.
In the future, she hopes to find out just how holey the skin can get before it becomes structurally unsound — and if the holes are present, or even more abundant, in more active species that need more oxygen.
ABIDJAN, June 3 (Reuters) - Rains remained below average last week in most of Ivory Coasts cocoa-growing regions but were more abundant compared to previous weeks, which could boost the April to September mid-crop, farmers said on Monday.
In 2008, scientists detected trace amounts of water in glass beads brought back from these two Apollo sites—but this new research suggests water could be more abundant than previously imagined, and not just a thing of the past.
Thorium has its own advantages when compared to uranium: it's about three times more abundant and can provide just as much power, plus it's far less useful for making nuclear weapons, mainly because its fuel cycle doesn't produce plutonium.
A violence researcher contacted by VICE, Iowa State University's Andreas Miles-Novelo, suggests that the difference between the outcomes of each heat wave comes down to the U.S. being in a temperate climate and having more abundant natural resources.
Other benefits: Thorium is more abundant in nature than uranium and it would serve as a poor input for fissile materials, making one of the risks of developing nuclear power — that it could be used to create weapons — moot.
That's why carbon dioxide is the main culprit behind the changes in the climate we're seeing, even though nitrogen and oxygen make up more than 73 percent of the atmosphere and water vapor is a more abundant heat trapper.
The molecular differences from leg to leg were more complex, with some genes showing greater activity in the trained leg and others less, and some biochemicals being more abundant there and others more uncommon, compared to the untrained limb.
Another factor is that the economics of delivery drones make less sense in cities already crowded with many competing delivery services and where safety concerns are more abundant, says Josh Gartner of JD.com (no relation to the Gartner research firm).
In areas where the poop wafted, tiny creatures such as mites, springtails (sometimes called snow fleas), and other microscopic critters were two to five times more abundant than in areas less fecally blessed, according to a paper in Current Biology.
But as global natural-gas markets become more competitive and flexible pricing more imperative to growing the fuel's market share, oil-based pricing is no longer convenient, especially in light of more abundant U.S. natural-gas exports and increasingly inexpensive renewables.
The report also goes into great detail about how biofuels can be improved, including through more efficient production, a shift to corn husks or other agricultural wastes (rather than food), or a shift to more abundant non-food sources like switchgrass.
By focusing on "peripheral" people, Mr. Barr has indicated that some people are so central to the investigation — presumably including Mr. Trump himself — that he may make an exception and allow more abundant material to go to Congress and become public.
The thinking behind the alarm is that if a computer can design it and a 3D printer can make it, then we won't need to source it from countries abroad that have more abundant low-cost labor than we do.
I could say more — about trauma, sex, paradox, magic — but only at the cost of further reducing this irreducible novel, which seeks instead to spread its readers beyond their borders with its fertile intelligence and its even more abundant heart.
The fishing zone was expanded from six nautical miles (11 km) to nine (16 km) along Gaza's central and southern shores, a step that Israeli authorities said should result in a bigger catch in deeper waters, where fish are more abundant.
"Despite the persistence of erroneous theories about atmospheric chemical spraying programs, until now there were no peer-reviewed academic studies showing that what some people think are 'chemtrails' are just ordinary contrails, which are becoming more abundant as air travel expands," Caldeira added.
A close examination of which species are missing from the guts of obese mice and their offspring flagged up one in particular, Lactobacillus reuteri (pictured), which was nine times more abundant in the pups of normal mothers than in those of obese mothers.
Once the internet takes over, it should only a matter of time before information begins to surface; the first step in the important march toward better and more abundant representation of people of color in museums, photography collections and within the art community at large.
This suggests either that Jupiter formed in the cool outer reaches of the early solar system, where such elements would have been more abundant, before migrating to its current position, or that the heavy elements in question were supplied by comets and asteroids from those outer reaches.
The writing was a lot more abundant and fluent in prison because Jason had tapped into a really strong and creative streak and he was able to consistently come up with these riffs and ideas that he really had uninterrupted time and focus to work through.
The theory was—and still is, for some—that a concerted effort to develop clean energy can coincide with hearty oil and natural gas development in meeting climate goals and transitioning away from coal, as more abundant and lower-carbon energy would outcompete dirtier sources on a free market.
We know that this has happened, because it leaves a distinctive signature behind: Deuterium is a heavier form of hydrogen, having a neutron in addition to a proton; as a result of being heavier, it escapes to space less readily and leaves the deuterium relatively more abundant in the water remaining on Mars.
"Increasingly, we're seeing what appears to be more abundant menhaden in our waters, and with that, we have increasing habitat use of some of the large whales in some our waters," Howard Rosenbaum, the director of the ocean giants program for the Wildlife Conservation Society, recently told the public radio show Science Friday.
In Atlanta, grocery stores might appear to have more peaches than usual in the next month or so because shippers are likely to forgo the cost of shipping most of the state's peaches north, which is what they do when the crop is more abundant, said Gary W. Black, Georgia's agriculture commissioner.
The Japanese automaker on Tuesday said it had developed a magnet which replaces some of the neodymium, a rare earth metal used in the world's most powerful permanent magnets, with more abundant and cheaper lanthanum and cerium, adding that it aimed to use the magnets in electric vehicle motors within the next 10 years.
Through remotely operated, motion-activated cameras placed at 106 sites, researchers saw that some species like raccoons and wild boar were more abundant in the "humans excluded" zone — the most contaminated area people are not allowed to live in — when compared to the "humans restricted" zone where people have returned and the "humans inhabited" zone that was never evacuated.
Aedes mosquitoes have difficulty surviving winter in northern areas, which explains why they are more abundant in milder regions of the U.S.  The ongoing Zika virus pandemic continues to spread throughout Central and South America, with the wave of the disease lapping against the U.S. Nearly 200 travel-related cases of the virus have been recorded in the U.S. so far, and many more are expected.

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