Biology
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Researchers Study the Molecular Basis of Carnivorous Plants and Found the Evolution of Them Through the Past
For more than a century, insect-eating plants have captivated biologists, but how plants gained the capacity to catch and eat live prey has mostly remained a mystery.
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Microplastics Found in Farm Animals' Blood, Meat, and Milk, Should Consumers Start Worrying?
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Study Discovers Rice Cultivation Can Be Possible Through Three Genetic Mutations
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HIV Researchers Discover Virus Prefers Targeting Immune Cells Covered with Sugar on its Surface
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Plant Waste can Filter Heavy Metals from Water, Study Shows
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Viruses from Mosquito Bites Could Alter Your Body Odor to be More Attractive to Mosquitoes
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Conservationists are Delighted After Rare Octopus Sighting, However Not Everyone is Happy
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Cave Deposits Reveal Rise of Sea Levels in the 20th Century Due to Industrial Revolution
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Scientist Developed an Energy-dense Biofuel To Make Rocket Fuel
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Evolutionary History Shows How Pandas Survived for Centuries on Bamboos Alone
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'No Legal Justification,' Reports Says About Denmark's Covid-Related Mass Mink Cull
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Human Ear Evolution Study Suggests Middle Structure Developed from Prehistoric Fish Gill