Animals
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JCU Researchers Successfully Maps the Whole Genome of the Australian Black Tiger Prawn
The genetics of an iconic Australian seafood species, the Australian black tiger prawn, has been sequenced by researchers, which might lead to larger and more disease-resistant cultivated stock in the future.
Latest Research Articles
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First Purple Martins Arrive Illinois as Spring Approaches
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Increasing Number of Octopuses are Using Trash in the Ocean for Shelter
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Extinct Giant Crocodile Species Rediscovered After 200 Years
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Scientists Reverse Aging and Extend Lifespan of Mice in a New Study
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National Elephant Day in Thailand: Elephants Feast on Fruit and Vegetable Buffet
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Cavefish Survives Deep Underground for Long Periods of Time; How Does It Cope With a Low-oxygen Atmosphere?
Firefly Luminescence Reveals Dangerous Pesticides
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Voles Trim Tall Grasses To Keep an Eye on the Skies for Any Approaching Predators, According to a New Research
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Meet the King Cobra's Royal Family
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TB Strains Confirmed from Ancient DNA of Marine Mammals and Humans in Peru During Pre-Colonial Period
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Dromedary Camel Kills Two Men, Attacks Police Vehicle in Tennessee After Escaping from Petting Zoo
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A Rare Wolverine Encounter in Yellowstone National Park Was Recorded on Camera






