Biology
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Infectious Viruses Can Survive by Hitchhiking on Microplastics Across Freshwater
According to research, intestinal viruses like the rotavirus were found to hitchhike on microplastics and remain contagious for up to three days.
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Aging Mystery: Crocodiles, Salamanders and Turtles Could Hold the Key Behind Aging and Longevity, Scientists Say
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Invasive Mouse Threatens Albatross Population
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After Being Lost for 70 Years, Brazilian Paleontological Site Leads to the Discovery of Over 100 Fossils
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Sighting of a Rare Bird in Britain may be the "Undeniable Sign" of Climate Change's Severity
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Experts Discuss How Light and Noise Pollution Affect Animal Senses
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Stress and Traumatic Events Could Hasten Immune System Aging Process: Scientists Confirm
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Texas Fisherman Shocked After Capturing Monstrous 7-Foot-Long Alligator
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Japanese Team Lands First-Time Discovery of Building Blocks of Life from an Asteroid
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Millions of Shipwrecks Turn to Fertile Breeding Habitat for Deep Sea Bacteria
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Researchers Using AI to 'Listen' to Coral Reefs and Learn More About Their Health
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Orchid Believed to be Extinct for a Century, Found by Community Scientists