Animals
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Gene-edited Chickens Show Resistance To Lower Doses Of Less Lethal Form Of Bird Flu, Study Says
A recent study suggests that gene editing can increase the protection of chickens against bird flu. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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New Snail Species Resemble Margarita Drink Color, Found in Florida's home of Citrus Margaritas
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Birds Help Plants by Spreading Seeds After Eating Insects From Their Fruits
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Sea Otters Face Multiple Threats Despite Urchin Harvesters’ Efforts, Study
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Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Brought Back Coho Salmon to the Elwha River, Study
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Humpback Whale Songs Detected in Deep Ocean Between Hawaii and Mexico's Isla Clarion in a New Migration Pattern
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Human Noise is 'Scarier' for Wildlife Than a Lion's Roar, New Study Reveals
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New Coral Reef Fish Species Discovered in Great Barrier Reef
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Ocean Warming Threatens 70% of Marine Mammals in US Waters [NOAA Study]
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Space Weather Events Cause 9 To 17% Reduction in Bird Migration, Study Says
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Colorado Becomes the First State To Restore Wolves by Popular Vote: What Does It Mean for Oregon?
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Rehabbed Turtles Are Fitted With Satellite Tags to Track Their Recovery and Behavior
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Evolution of Lizards: A New Study Reveals the Patterns and Drivers of Adaptation and Speciation






