Animals
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More Effective Method of Tracking Mosquitos for Disease Applications Developed
Researchers are developing a more effective method of tracking mosquitos for disease applications. Researchers are developing a more effective method of tracking mosquitos for disease applications.
Latest Research Articles
Dinosaur King Ancestor, Missing Link in T. Rex Evolution has Spiked Horns Around Eyes
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Mosquito Populations Could Be Controlled Using New Method Inspired by Buzzing Sound
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Phytoplankton and Under-Ice Blooms Could Thrive in Antarctic Ice, Study Suggests
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Two Common Medications Used by Veterinarians To Treat Parasites Will Work Against Bed Bugs
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White Sharks Found to Migrate to South Florida and Hunt Tuna and Seals
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Great Barrier Reef Suffers from Threat of Climate Crisis Effects; Scientists Suggest Immediate Action
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The Ability of Bats To Tolerate Viral Infections Without Developing Symptoms May Lead To Improved Methods of Combating Illness
New Analysis on Food Webs Helps Predict Ecosystem Responses to Invasive Species, Predators, and Climate Change
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Over 1.8 Million Chickens in Nebraska Will Be Killed To Control Bird Flu Outbreak
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Despite Their Striking Resemblance in Appearance, the European Robin Is Not Closely Connected to the Japanese Robin, According to a New Study
Snow Leopard Photos on Mt. Everest Sparks Controversy, Photographer Receives Death Threats
Possibility of Highly-Evolved Raptors, Dinosauroid Beings Existing if Asteroid Missed Earth 66 Million Years Ago, Discussed