Biology
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River Erosion as a Natural Experiment for Studying Fish Evolution
Tectonically active regions such as the Himalayan and Andean mountains are especially rich in flora and fauna due to their shifting landscapes, which act to divide and diversify species over time.
Latest Research Articles
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How Drought Affects Tree Physiology and Ecosystem Services
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Evolution of Butterflies: A New Family Tree Shows Their Global Diversity
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Metabolomics: Why Canine Pregnancy Is a Complex and Dynamic Process
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Researchers Identify Fungi, Bacteria in Coastal Salt Marshes That Can Help Global Plastic Waste Problem
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Triphyophyllum Peltatum: Rare Plant Can Become Carnivorous When It Lacks Nutrients
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Rare Albino Racoon Spotted in Cleveland Metroparks is 1-in-20,000
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Two Rice Varieties Can Survive Floods and Boost Food Security in Africa
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Non-Native Midge Invades Antarctica and Alters Soil Nutrient Cycles
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Bacteria Can Use Radioactive Elements Instead of Rare Earth Metals for Metabolism [Study]
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Fiber-Optic Cables Can Become Effective in Whales Real-Time Tracking And Recording, Report Shows
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Extreme Rainfall is Putting Asia's Rice Fields at Risk, Threatening Global Food Production
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