Animals
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'Sperm Books' Allowed Scientists in Japan to Send Freeze-Dried Mouse Sperm on Postcard
Scientists emailed a mouse sperm that is already frozen and dried on a postcard along with their newborns on the other side, this is a major advance for inexpensive long-distance sperm transfer.
Latest Research Articles
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How Giraffes Deal With High Blood Pressure Without Risks Provides Insights for Human Hypertension
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Mysterious Fish With Human-like Teeth Leaves Beachgoers in Fear in North Carolina
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Researchers Discover Sluggish Living Fossil with the Fastest Sperm in the World of Reptiles
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After Vanishing for Centuries, Wildcats Are Now Back in Netherlands Thanks to Rewilding Efforts
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Ladybug Crept Inside Sleeping Man, Appears Later in Colonoscopy!
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Study Shows Commercial Insecticide is Harmful to Bees Even in Small Amount
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Sierra Nevada Red Fox to be Listed Under Protection of Endangered Species Act
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Pesticide Cocktail: Mixed Farming Chemicals are Killing More and More Bees
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Dairy Farm Cows in New Zealand Releases Record Breaking Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Pygmy Chameleon Mistaken to be Extinct Due to Deforestation Discovered Thriving in Malawi!
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Scientists: 98% of Emperor Penguins at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Crisis
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Pig-Boar Hybrids in Fukushima May Show How Nature Heals After Man-Made Disasters