Biology
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‘Moth Roads’ Might Help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
For the first time, real data collected by volunteers was merged with new computer models to uncover which UK moth species are failing to spread into new locations and the geographical constraints impeding their mobility
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Climate Change Affects Ocean Composition, Making it Harder for Marine Creatures to Communicate
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830-Million-Year-Old Organisms Found Trapped in Ancient Rock; Are They Alive?
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Scientists Brings a Flicker of Life Back to the Eye After Death
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Immune Cell Inside the Womb Confirmed by Scientists for the First Time: New Study
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Tree Growth is Not Entirely Dependent on Photosynthesis: New Study
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Fruit Flies Prefers Mating over Survival Even When Infected with Killer Pathogens: New Study
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Endangered California Vaquita Porpoise Could Be Saved From Extinction If We Stop Illegal Fishing
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Biologists Confirm Animals Employ Multiple Cold-Survival Strategies
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Study Showed that Flying Insect Population Decreased by 60% Since 2004
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Outside Bangkok Mall, Experts Discover Fossils that Dates Back 66 Million Years
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New Sleep Molecule That Can Influence Insomnia and Narcolepsy Discovered
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