Animals
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UCR Nematologists Find New Species of Beneficial Nematodes in Thailand
UC Riverside scientists have discovered a tiny worm species that infects and kills insects. These worms, called nematodes, could control crop pests in warm, humid places where other beneficial nematodes are currently unable to thrive.
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Dog Behavior Can Now be Predicted by New AI Algorithm: UK and US Scientists Say
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13 Killer Whales Trapped By Sea Ice In Japan Escaped Safely, Authorities Says
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Experts Warn Vs. Potential Risk Of Handling Chicken As It Brings Bacteria To Humans, Stress To Bird
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At Least 10 Killer Whales Trapped in Sea Ice in Japan Due to 'Lack of Wind' [VIDEO]
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Apex Predators’ Comeback Fails To Restore Ecosystems, 20-Year Experiment Shows
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Deadliest Snake in the World: Scientists Contest the Most Lethal Snake
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100 Million Year Old Fossilized Gravid Frog Unearthed; Experts Say It Was Killed During Mating By Gripping
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Fossils of Ancient Air-Breathing Fish With Large Teeth Found in Australia
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Detention Of Animals For Espionage: Pigeon Suspected Of Spying For China Released In India
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