Animals
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Taiwan's Growing Trend in Urban Beekeeping Boosts Pollination and Environmental Awareness
Under mulberry trees at a bee farm in Taipei’s suburbs, students watched intently as instructor Tsai Ming-hsien wafted smoke over a hive box, explaining to aspiring apiarists how to keep the insects happy in an urban setting.
Latest Research Articles
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50 New Deep-Sea Species Found In Remote Underwater Mountain Of Salas y Gómez Ridge
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Nature's Bug Spray: Ant Pheromones Studied as Potential Tick Repellent for Hikers and Campers
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![Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye, A Rare Case of 'Ocular Pentastomiasis' Infection [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70136/crocodile-meat-potential-source-parasite-found-womans-eye-rare-case-ocular-pentastomiasis.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=1fdbfdcce948801b8714e5935c37b323)
Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye
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Animals Defense Against Predators: 4 Unique Ways How Animals Use Ear-Piercing Sounds to Evade Attacks
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Night-Migrating Birds Distracted by 'Deadly' Blue Light Pollution From Buildings
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Orchid Bees Face Extinction Risk: Study Warns of Habitat Loss in Amazonian Ecosystem
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Humpback Whale Washes Up Dead Along South New Jersey Beach, Adding to State's Previous Whale Stranding Cases
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Therapy Dog Team Stationed In Istanbul Airport To Help Anxious Travelers
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Archaeology Sheds Light on Human-Environment Connection: Cultural Diversity May Be a Catalyst for Richer Ecosystems
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Ambient Noise Pollution Disrupts Communication and Navigation in Whales, Study Finds
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Fox Remains Unearthed in Argentina Burial Site Used To Be a Pet of Hunter-Gatherers
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Eating Forage Fish Instead Of Red Meat Could Save 750,000 Lives A Year






