Biology
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Biochar Sponge That Can Remove Harmful Algal Blooms From Waterways Created by Scientists
A new study by researchers in China has developed a biochar sponge that can effectively destroy HABs without generating harmful byproducts.
Latest Research Articles
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How Seed Coat Thickness and Water Potential Influence Seed Germination and Growth Under Drought Stress
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Virgin Birth Now Possible for Fruit Flies as Genetic Engineering Induce Parthenogenesis
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Genealogy of Bees Traced Back 120 Million Years Ago to Ancient Supercontinent Gondwana
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Dormant Soil Nematode from Siberian Permafrost Recently Reanimated, Starts Multiplying in Petri Dish
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Daddy Long-Legs Spiders Go Underground: New Cave-Dwelling Species Found in Australia
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Bees and Wasps Use Simple Rules To Create Complex Nests, Study Finds
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New Genetic Sequence Revealed in Thale Cress Solving the Mystery of MYB98 Gene Activation in Plant Reproduction
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Aphids Reduce the Quality of Tropical Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies, Study Shows
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Climate Change Threatens the Survival of Over 700 Endangered Plant and Lichen Species
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Influenza B Infection in Australia: Children Likely to Suffer More From Complications
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Fathers' Mental Health Can Affect Babies' Birth, Causing Negative Health Concerns
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Eelgrass Supports Biodiversity, Stores Carbon, Mitigates Climate Change, Study Shows