Animals
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Through the Eyes of the Wild: Study Sheds Light on How Animals See Colors
University of Arkansas biologists have improved scientists' understanding of animal vision, especially the colors they see, by collecting vision data from hundreds of vertebrates and invertebrates.
Latest Research Articles
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Polar and Grizzly Bears May One Day Evolve into New Species as Climate Change Intensifies
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Kimani the Gorilla Diagnosed with Rare Liver Cancer in Calgary, Canada
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New Technology Has Detected More Strains of High-risk Salmonella to Poultry
Chinese Scientists Use A.I. for First Batch of Cloned Pigs
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Unraveling the Tangled History of Polar Bears to Brown Bears Using Genetic Sequencing
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Sloth Bear Kills Couple, Feasts on Their Remains For Hours Before Being Discovered
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Our Blood’s ‘Hidden DNA’ Could Avoid Chemotherapy for Some Cancer Patients
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New Coronavirus Silently Spreading Among Rodents in Sweden Sparks Worry
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18 People Apprehended For Illegally Trafficking Horse-Meat Across Europe
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Animals Used to be Bigger, Why Don’t We Have Them Anymore?
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Groundbreaking Study Looks at the Development of Snake Venom Genetics
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Acid-Spraying Yellow Crazy Ants Found in the Gold Coast For the First Time Could Spread Across Australia






