Animals
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Study Shows that It May Take a Few Generations Before Bees Recover from a Single Exposure to Insecticide
According to the study, even if bees are only exposed to pesticides once, it may take numerous generations to recover.
Latest Research Articles
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Portuguese Man O' War: Alien-like Creatures With Deadly Tentacles Flock Along British Beaches
Farmers are Luring Rare Cranes by Growing their Favorite Food
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Remnants of Toothless, Two-legged Dinosaur Species Found in Brazil
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Study Reveals Leaf-eating Caterpillars Have a Great Impact on Carbon Emissions
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Long-tailed Macaques Sent to the United States For Laboratory Experiment Die During Plane Journey
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Berry-Eating Fly: Researchers Confirmed the Discovery of This Insect's Natural Enemy in U.S.
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Four-Legged Snake? Fossils Preserved in Rock with Tiny Legs Uncovered in Brazil
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"Slowly Recovering" Authorities Gladly Reported After Lions Tested Positive for Covid-19 in Singapore
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Fox in New Jersey Amazes Experts After Showing Unique Skills in Predicting Winter
Scientists Unearthed Fossils That Reveal the Longest Dinosaur That Ever Lived
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Bizarre Mind-Controlling Fungus Entices Male Flies to Mate With Dead Females
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In a Historical First, Chimps in Africa were Infected with Leprosy