Animals
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The Rhisotope Project: Using Nuclear Science to Save the African Rhino
The "Rhisotope Project," an ambitious anti-poaching initiative, was unveiled on May 13th. The nuclear-science-based initiative can significantly reduce rhino poaching.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Fish Species That Existed Over 420 Million Years Ago Discovered in Indian Ocean
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Researchers Develop World's First Facial Recognition App Used to Safeguard Endangered Fish Species
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Zookeeper Mauled to Death by Bengal Tigress in India
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Can Animals Laugh and Vocalize Like Humans? Short Answer is Yes
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Small White Shark Population Continues to Thrive in the Coast of Central California
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Woman Bitten by Venomous Copperhead Snake Thrice Lived to Tell the Tale
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Tardigrades' Survivability Conditions Tested As It Gets Fired Into Space
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Scientists Figure Out the Exact Number of Wild Birds Inhabiting the Planet!
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Are Rare Sharks Being Killed for the Coronavirus Vaccine?
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Darwin's Arch, a Rock formation Named After the British Scientist, Collapsed
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Dead Mink Killed Due to Coronavirus Are 'Rising' From Mass Graves
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Loggerhead Sea Turtle Hit and Killed by a Car, But 70 Eggs Saved by Researchers