Animals
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Scientists Turn to Platypus Venom for Future Treatment of Diabetes
Scientists look into the potential of Platypus venom as basis for new treatments for type 2 diabetes in humans.
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130-Million-Year-Old Bird Fossil Reveals Clue to Oldest Red Pigment
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Animal Selfies Banned in Shanghai Wildlife Park
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190,000 Birds Euthanized in the Netherlands to Avoid Bird Flu Outbreak
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Tropical Bedbug Species Reappear in the US
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