Biology
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'Extinctus,' Long-Lost South American Wildflower Has Finally Been Found After 40 Years
Gasteranthus is Greek for "belly flower" because the plants have a large pouch on the bottom with a little aperture on top allowing pollinators to enter and escape
Latest Research Articles
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Shapeshifting Virus Thriving in Volcanic Springs May Open New Doors in Viral Study
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Invasive Fire Ants Moved to a New "Wetter" Environment After Old Hills Damaged by Wildfire
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Rise of Cloning: Reasons on Why Cloning Is Finally Happening Around the World
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Genetic Link Found Between the Development of Humans and Sea Anemones
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Rapid Decline of Insect Population Causes Scientists to Worry About Earth's Future
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Bacteria Bioluminescence Will Completely Light Up This Town in France Soon
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World's 7 Deadliest Plants You Should Never Touch
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129 Million Years Ago, a Limping Dinosaur Inhabited Spain, According to Paleontologists
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New Study: Honey Bees Are Protected From the Varroa Mite by Selective Breeding
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New Type of Cell Discovered Hiding Inside in the Human Lungs