Animals
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Scientists Fascinated by Regeneration of Injured Hydra Polyps for Over 200 Years
An interdisciplinary research team at Heidelberg University was able to demonstrate how wound healing signals emitted after damage are translated into particular signals of pattern creation and cell differentiation by studying Hydra.
Latest Research Articles
Mutations in Corals Passed on to Offspring Could Save Endangered Species
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Which Arachnids are the Most Dangerous Spiders in the World?
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Sea Turns Into Blood as Hundreds of Dolphins Slaughtered During the Commencement of the Taiji Dolphin Hunt in Japan
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Thousands of Dead Fish Creates Rancid Mess in Oakland
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Climate Change Simulations Indicate That Fish Stocks Have Declined in 103 of 226 Marine Regions
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Scientists Finds New Method for Predicting Disease Transmission on Wildlife to Humans, Vice Versa
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False Widow Spider with Deadly Venom Bites Infant Multiple Times in Ireland
One Dog Dead, Some Injured, About 150 Escaped as Unauthorized Texas Man Unlocks Canine Cages in Shelter
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Take A Look Inside the Barreleye Fish: The Marine Animal With Transparent Skull
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Scientists Baffled at Mysterious Mass Whale Strandings in Northeast Atlantic
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Scientists Are Advocating for Improved Safeguards for Young Emperor Penguins
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Bear and Cub Euthanized After Vicious Attack on Colorado Woman






