Animals
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Scientists Create First Monkey-Human Embryo in a Lab, Resulting in Ethical Uproar
Scientists injected dozens of human stem cells into the embryos of monkeys that are still developing, and the resulting hybrids remained alive for up to 20 days in lab dishes
Latest Research Articles
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5 Ridiculous Myths About Animals That We Need to Stop Believing This 2021
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Mom & Baby Giraffe Rescued in Months-long Operation After Being Trapped on a Sinking Island
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Population of Endangered Rhinos in Nepal Has Grown by 16% Thanks to Anti-Poaching Measures
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Long-necked Dinosaurs Journeyed for Hundreds of Miles, Based on Their Stomach Stones
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World’s 'Angriest' Octopus Attacks a Retired Lifeguard
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Just the Thought of You Petting Other Dogs Can Make Your Furry Friend Jealous
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8 Fascinating Facts about Mandarin Ducks- The Symbolic Ducks in Korean Weddings
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Unwanted Guest: California Struggles With an Invasive Specie of Exotic Crabs
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Developing Bigger Brains Gave Squirrels a Better Chance at Survival in the Wild
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Animals Cut Open Without Anesthesia: Leaked Footage Shows Brutal Animal Testing at Spanish Lab
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Scientists Create Music Out of Spiderwebs' Frequencies Using 3D Maps
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Camel Crossing: China Launches Traffic Signals for the Desert Animals