Animals
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Scientists Warn About Fly Vomit from Synanthropic Flies Since They Are Disease Carriers
New research on 'synanthropic' flies, or non-biting flies that live with people, suggests that we should pay much more attention to them as disease vectors.
Latest Research Articles
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Critically Endangered Shimmering Hummingbird Seen in Columbia, 12 Years After Last Sighting
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Tiny Fish Living in Coral Reefs Gets to Decide Birthday of Offspring
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Saving Avocados: Scientists Use Pheromones That Disrupt Mating to End Invasive Insecticide-Resistant Weevils
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Animal Feed Reorganizations Could Feed More Than One Billion People Without Additional Production
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New Cryptozoic Snake Species Has Been Found by Scientists Under Graveyards in Ecuador
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A New Study Shows a Glimpse of What Dogs See
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Tick-Carrying Deers Observed Sleeping Closer to Residential Areas
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Return of Wolves in Oregon's Cascade Mountains Gives Experts Hope for Conservation
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Scientists Discover Three New Ground Snake Species in Ecuador
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Invasive Fish Preying on Threatened Species in Lake Powell to be Eradicated as Water Levels Fall
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Biologists Have Discovered How Burmese Pythons Grow and Evolve
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Researchers Use Live Imaging to Observe How Sea Anemones ‘Exercise’ in Developing Sizes