Animals
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Scientists Worried as Bee Population in NJ, Pennsylvania Drops Drastically
A huge fall in bee populations at fruit orchards in New Jersey and Pennsylvania has Rutgers scientists questioning if it is a natural phenomenon or a warning sign of a future threat to the world's food supply.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Reveals Close Link Between Dog's Nose and Vision
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1,500-Pound Great White Shark Discovered Off the Eastern Coast of Florida
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Boy Rescues Skunk With Head Stuck in a Cup
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30 Potential New Species Found in the Depths of the Ocean
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Creepy Dead Spiders Are Turned Into Robotics That Grip Objects
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Zebrafish: These Marvelous Creatures can Repair a Damaged Heart! Here’s How
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Freya the Female Walrus Climbs into Norwegian Boats
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Fossil of Creature with ‘Bizarre’ Tentacles May be the World’s Oldest Known Predator
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Man in Spain Hospitalized After a Potentially Fatal Tick Bite
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Scientists Discover Bat Cells Have Specific Molecular Barriers for Sars-Cov 2 Replication
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Species Biodiversity: Rare Plants in Urban Gardens Can Also Attract a Rare Biodiversity of Bees and Birds
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Study Finds That Cats Exposed to Organic Pollutants Can Have Severe Illnesses