Animals
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Angry Bees Produce Venom with Higher Quality, More Potent for Medical Treatments
Chemists have carried out an analysis on protein diversity in venom which Apis mellifera ligustica (Italian bee) produces in the marri (Corymbia calophylla) ecosystem located in southern-western Australia.
Latest Research Articles
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China’s Wandering Herd of Wild Elephants Finally Home After Traveling for 17 Months
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Marine Scientists Discovers Living Specialized Immune Cells in Corals and Sea Anemone
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Dinosaurs Were Already Dying Off Due to Climate Change Even Before Asteroid Hit
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Rewilding Lynx: Will Bringing Big Cats to the Wild Help Britain's Ecosystem?
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Lair of Bones: Archeologists Unearthed Cave in Saudi Arabia Filled With Thousands of Skeletons
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Singapore Celebrates First-Ever Giant Panda Born Thanks to Conservation Efforts
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“An Era of Pandemics”: Experts Say Risks For New Diseases Emerge From Wildlife Trade
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Despite Pressure, Wisconsin Allows Hunters to Kill Up to 300 Wolves During the Fall Hunt
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Hiking: Presence of Humans as Close as One Mile Away Can Disturb Wild Animals
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Scientists Uncovered Fossils of Two New Dinosaur Species in China From 120 Million Years Ago
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Another Outbreak? Deadly Strain of Marine Mammal Virus Spotted in a Dead Dolphin