Biology
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Researchers' Understanding of Color 'Upended' by an Eyeless Worm
Recent research released in Science journal on Thursday shows that Caenorhabditis elegans can differentiate between colors even though they have no opsins or eyes
Latest Research Articles
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Mysterious 'Sea Beast' Found Drifted on Beach, Experts Attempt to Identify the Creature
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Fake Death: Animals Playing Dead For Long Period of Time to Escape Predators
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Scientists Amazed to Discover Three Giant Deep-Sea Sharks Glowing in the Dark!
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Clever Cephalopod: A Scuttlefish Has Passed Cognitive Test Created For Human Children!
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Extinction of 13 More Species Verified by Australia, Together with 12 Mammals Lost Since Colonization
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Evolution: Oldest DNA Discovered in Mammoth Tooth from the Siberian Permafrost
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Meet Hanako, the World's Oldest Koi Fish That Lived Up to 226 Years in Japan!
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Roopkund: The Secret Behind India's 'Skeleton Lake,' With Over 800 Human Remains!
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Fossils of Oldest Known Titanosaur That Lived 140 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Argentina
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Plant Have Alarm Clock: Arabidopsis Uses Circadian Rhythm to Survive
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Tasmanian Tiger Sightings: Video of 'Family' Resurface Online, Can it Debunk Extinction Theories?
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Rare Indigenous Bee Mistaken as Extinct for 100 Years Rediscovered in Australia!