Environment
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Tree Frogs in Brazil Pollinate Milk Fruit Flowers: First in Amphibians
For the first time in amphibians, the tree frogs were observed to pollinate milk fruit flowers in Brazil. Read more here.
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Antarctica During Dinosaur Era Ravaged by Frequent Forest Fires [Study]
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Flower Foraging Dooms Mosquitoes as Nectar Spreads Honey Bee Virus to Bloodsuckers
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Rare 'Beating Heart' Diamond-Within-a-Diamond Found in India To Be Left Uncut, Unpolished
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SpaceX Launch Disaster Emits Potential Hazardous Chemical Affecting Habitats of Endangered Animals [Investigation]
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New Tomato Variety Trumps Extreme Drought with High Yields, Low Water Needs — Israel
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Air Pollution Kills 1200 Children Yearly, European Study Says
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