biodiversity
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Insect Predators May Protect Us from Infectious Diseases
Insect predators such as dragonflies and other aquatic bugs may help protect us from infectious diseases, according to a new study.
Latest Research Articles
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The Mystery of Madagascar's Biodiversity
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Biodiversity is Shrinking in the Sargasso Sea
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Fossils Show How to Restore Lost Biodiversity
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Every Antarctic Creature Known, Mapped
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Human Activity Threatening Ice-Free Antarctic
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Kiribati Closes Vast Swath of Ocean to Fishing
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Unique Songbirds Make the Eastern Himalayas "Exceptionally Important"
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World Biodiversity is Not Shrinking, It's "Turning Over"
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Polar Bears Are Not Alone: Climate Change Threatens Biodiversity Worldwide
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Lack of Biodiversity in Farming Poses Threat to Survival of Humankind, Says Biodiversity Scientist
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New Marine Species Discovered in Papua New Guinea
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Reptiles, Amphibians on Remote Philippine Island Contribute to Unique Biodiversity