Animals
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Venom of World's Deadliest Spider Holds Key For Heart Attack Treatments
Australian scientists discovered a possible treatment for heart attacks inside a least expected source - the venom of a deadly spider.
Latest Research Articles
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'Sperm Books' Allowed Scientists in Japan to Send Freeze-Dried Mouse Sperm on Postcard
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Over 35 Horses, Including Pregnant Mares, Discovered Shot to Death in Australia
Scientists Discover Strange Worm-Like Amphibian With No Limbs
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Farmer Vows to Stand in Way of Any Gunman For His Alpaca With Bovine Tuberculosis
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Indonesia’s ‘Jurassic Park’ Project Continues, Despite UNESCO's Warning of Its Dire Consequences
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12-Year-Old Girl Gets 42 Stitches After Possible Shark Attack in Ocean City
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How Giraffes Deal With High- Blood Pressure Without Risks Provides Insights for Human Hypertension
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Study Shows Commercial Insecticide is Harmful to Bees Even in Small Amount
COVID Scare: California Woman Tests Positive for Typhus After Disposing Dead Rat
Mysterious Fish With Human-like Teeth Leaves Beachgoers in Fear in North Carolina
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After Vanishing for Centuries, Wildcats Are Now Back in Netherlands Thanks to Rewilding Efforts
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Researchers Discover Sluggish Living Fossil with the Fastest Sperm in the World of Reptiles






