Animals
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Potential Pandemic Threat: A 'Relative' of the Deadliest Viruses in the World Successfully Isolated in Europe
Scientists for the first time have separated a virus capable of a potential pandemic threat. A potential pandemic threat has been averted by scientists when they isolated a Europe-based virus, known to be a close family relative of some of the world's deadliest viruses, according to a new study.
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Animal-Free Leather Shoes and Handbags Made from Grapes and Mushroom on the Rise
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'Ironbound' the Great White Shark Spotted Off the Coast of New Jersey
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Top 5 Animals That Can Be Extinct in Our Lifetimes
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Endangered California Vaquita Porpoise Could Be Saved From Extinction If We Stop Illegal Fishing
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Study Showed that Flying Insect Population Decreased by 60% Since 2004
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An "Entirely New" Species of Box Jellyfish Spotted in Sydney
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Rare River Dolphin Found Hanging Out With Anaconda
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Over 1,100 Species in Antarctica Faces Threat from Human Activities
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Biologists Confirm Animals Employ Multiple Cold-Survival Strategies
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Global Bird Populations Continue to Decline Due to Habitat Loss, Overexploitation, and Climate Change: Scientists Conclude
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Researchers Studies the Effects of Skincare Products to Coral Reefs
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Shark With 300 Teeth That Has Been on the Planet for 80 Million Years Is Captured in Portugal






