Animals
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Cancer Drug Derived From Himalayan 'Caterpillar Fungus' Smashes Early Clinical Trial
A breakthrough variety of cancer treatment synthesized out of a molecule found in a Himalayan fungus has now been discovered to be a counter treatment, and may eventually appear as a potential therapeutic option for people with cancer.
Latest Research Articles
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'Lizard King' of Florida Charged For Illegally Harvesting Protected Turtles From Wild
Rare Snow Leopard in South Dakota Zoo Succumbs to Suspected COVID-19 After Breathing Problems
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Why Are the Tusks of Male Hippos Bigger Than That of Their Female Counterpart?
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After Being Burned in Bobcat Fire and Returned to Wild, Monrovia - California’s First Mountain Lion Passes Away
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Tibetan Mastiff: World's Most Expensive and Sought After Dog That Resembles a Lion
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Federal Agents Kill Eight Wolf Pups, USDA Defends the Cruel Act
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Burke County Animal Services Seized Two Injured and Emaciated Horses For Possible Animal Abuse
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Lizards Give Birth to Their Young Like Mammal, Evolutionary Genes May be the Key
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Ancient Sloth Giant Enjoyed Munching Meat, New Study
Lone Beluga Whale Discovered More than a Thousand Miles Away From Home in Seattle
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Kambo: TGA Bans Deadly Secretion From Frog Used in Shamanic Rituals
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'Historic Day': WHO Initiates Widespread Rollout of First-Ever Malaria Vaccine in Africa