Biology
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LOOK: Strange ‘Dr. Seuss’ Flower Discovered in Texas
The fluffy pink plant looks straight out of a children's book, but it's actually a product of a parasitic wasp.
Latest Research Articles
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New i.Con 'Smart' Condom Keeps Track of Sex Performance, Heralds Arrival of 'Smart' Sex Tech?
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Fat Cells Injected in Eyeballs Blinded Three Women in Florida
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Common Painkillers Like Ibuprofen Increase Risk of Cardiac Arrest, Death by 31 Percent
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Scientists 'Print' Human Skin Using 3D Bioprinter -- Is This the Future of Skin Replacement?
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This 40000-Year-Old Cranium in Portugal Blurs the Line of Evolution
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ALERT: Deadly, Highly-Resistant Fungal Infection Reported in 5 States
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Scientific Proof of Life After Death? Unexplained Brain Activity of Dead Patient Baffles Scientists
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Fasting-Mimicking Diet a Potential Diabetes Cure, Research Says
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ALERT: 2 People Dead Due to Multi-State Listeria Outbreak Linked to Raw Milk Cheese
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Good News! New Drugs BPaMZ, BPaL May Offer Fast Tuberculosis Treatment
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Martian Farming: Potatoes May Grow on Mars, NASA Scientist Reveals
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Neanderthal Dental Plaque Reveals Plant-Based Diet, Drug Use and Kissing Habits