Human societies throughout history have often been stratified by socio-economic status (SES), with different groups of people having access to different levels of power, prestige, wealth, health, ...
Prior studies have shown that socio-economic indicators collectively explain most of the variance in sewage resistomes. However, the relationship between human faecal and sewage resistomes has not ...
The impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms and ecosystems could also have ripple effects on human populations, potentially affecting both local and global economies and people’s way of ...
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