Animals
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Newly Discovered Plankton Species May be an Overlooked Food Source in the Sea
In the nutrient-poor open ocean they live in, the creatures were also discovered to fix nitrogen, which is a vital function that boosts production.
Latest Research Articles
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Federal Court Restores Protection to Gray Wolves as Threatened Species Across US
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Fossilized Remains of 'Dolly' Provides First Evidence of Respiratory Infection in Dinosaur
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Indonesian Crocodile Stuck in Motorcycle Tire Finally Freed After 6 Years
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Ancient Cockroach With Big Eyes from 100 million Years Ago Trapped in Amber
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Cambrian Period: Utaurora Comosa Likely to be Relative of Cambrian’s Sea Predator Opabinia Regalis
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Pet Dog Attacks 7-Year-Old Boy in Texas; Owner Arrested and Charged
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India’s Famous Snake Catcher Vava Suresh Bitten by a Cobra
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Dinosaur Potentially Died from Fatal Cough due to a Respiratory Infection
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Global Warming is Responsible for the Decline in Fish Population
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Brainy Birds are More Likely to Flourish Under Climate Change
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Florida Manatees are Starving to Death Despite Feeding Efforts
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Experts Alarmed as Omicron Variant in Deers May Cause Spillover of New Strains to Humans






