Biology
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Sea Sponge: The Strongest 'Uncrushable' Glass Skeleton Species
Sea sponges look smooth and squishy, but they have something that took generations of architectural and engineering experts to develop. They have skeletal structures that can stand against most skyscraper and tower structures.
Latest Research Articles
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Geobacter: The “Iron Man” Bacteria that Metalizes Itself
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Queen Bee Has Sperm, So There's Really No Need for 'King Bee'
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Study Reveals that Algae Blocks Excess Light During Photosynthesis
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How can Plants see Blue Light?
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New Microscopy Method Shows Live Cells with 7 Times Better Sensitivity!
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[VIDEO] Fish vs. Octopus: See How Octopus Bullies Fish by 'Punching' it in the Head
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The Story Behind Two Widowed Penguins of Melbourne Skyline
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57,000 Years Old Well-Preserved Wolf Pup Found in Yukon Territory Permafrost in Canada
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The Survival Secret of the Colorado Potato Beetle Against Pesticides
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New Species Discovered: The Ugliest Orchid in The World-
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Happening Every 27 Million Years: Mass Extinctions of Land-Dwelling Animals
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Chemical in Tires Causes Mysterious Coho Salmon Deaths