Biology
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Stanford Scientists Create Colorful Paints That Reflect Infrared Light and Save Energy
A team of scientists from Stanford University has invented a new kind of paint that can help reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from buildings.
Latest Research Articles
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Air Pollution and Antibiotic Resistance: A Dangerous Duo That Can Threaten Human Health
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Oldest Moss Takakia in Himalayas Growing for 390 Million Years Risks Extinction to Climate Breakdown
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'Ice Mouse' Fossils Found: Little Mammal Thrived in Coldest Conditions 73 Million Years Ago
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Social Distancing in Animals: Harbor Seals Maintain Space Between Aquatic Species to Prevent Diseases
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Ancient Parasites That Infested the Guts of Dinosaurs: Fossilized Feces Reveal the History of Parasitism
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Persephacin: An Antifungal Molecule That Can Fight Over New Fungal Infections
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Butterflies Need More Than Flowers to Survive: The Importance of Sizeable Spaces for Their Conservation
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Algal Bloom in San Francisco's Berkeley Marina Causes Worry Over Possible Massive Fish Kill
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Parthenogenesis: Scientists Use Gene Mutations For Fruit Flies To Reproduce
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Tropical Trees Avoid Competition by Spreading Out Their Seeds
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Tetraspanin: A Powerful Weapon Against the Gray Mold that Devastates Crops
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Tree Rings Reveal the Past Climate and History of New Zealand