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Tel Aviv University participates in new study to predict snakebites

The research is expected to save many human lives, as snakebites kill about 94,000 people per year.

Eyal Goldstein
Eyal Goldstein
(photo credit: TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY)
ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF
MARCH 13, 2021 13:01

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