elephants
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‘Zombie Gene’ In Elephants Could Help Fight Cancer In Humans
Elephants are large animals, but they've proven to be more impervious to cancer. In a new study, scientists explain that this is partly due to a once-dead gene called LIF6.
Latest Research Articles
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Elephants Can Pass Simple Intelligence Test That Human Children Can't
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Terrified Elephants! Farmers Use This Tiny Animal to Prevent Crop Raid
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Huge Chunk of Forest Elephants Die From Poaching in Their Supposed Haven
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Hurray! China Announces Complete Ban on Ivory Trade By 2017
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Tragedy: Nowhere to Go, Elephants Seek Refuge at the Kalahari Desert
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You Save Money When You Save the Elephants, Research Claims
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Save the Elephants: Most Ivory For Sale Comes From Recent Poaching
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Great Elephant Census: African Savvanah Elephants Hit 30 Percent Decline, Ivory Poaching to Blame
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Why African Forest Elephants Need Almost a Century to Recover from Poaching, Ivory Trade
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Zimbabwe To Fight Elephant Poachers Using Aerial Drones
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Handbags of Hope: Non-Leather Handbags are Changing the World
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Namibia Desert Elephants Can Pass Knowledge, Survival Skills for Adaptation