Animals
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Locusts Smell and Differentiate Cancer Cells from Healthy Cells, New Study Finds
Scientists developed a device based on a locust’s insect olfactory neural circuits to detect human cancer.
Latest Research Articles
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Strange Ancient-Looking Greenland Shark with Blue Eyes was Half-Blind When Hooked by Belizean Fishers
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Thousands of Pigeons from France Go Missing After being Released into a Stormy Weather
Macaques in Yamaguchi Form Aggressive Monkey Gang Responsible for Over 50 Attacks
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Extremely Resilient Horseshoe Crabs Survived Millions of Years Just to Face Human Threats
Feeding Wild Animals Begging For Food Might Lead to Deers That Harass People 10 Years From Now
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Colorful Sea Slug Found in British Water for the First Time
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People are Gushing Over Snail that Looked Like it Came from a Fantasy Novel
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Ant Swarm Invades Woman's Kindle Device, Purchases Books from Amazon
11 Newborns Join Whaleback, Lessen Wolfpacks, Adding to Scarce Wolf Numbers in California
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30-Foot Prehistoric Underwater Lizard Found in Dallas, Texas
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Britain’s Current Drought Conditions Leaves Their Wildlife Fighting for Life
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Illegal Animal Farms in Three States Caused Toxic Algae Blooms in Lake Erie