Animals
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Warning! Commonly Used Insecticide Neonicotinoid Could Affect Queen Bee's Reproductive Abilities
A new study revealed that commonly used insecticides could affect the reproductive abilities of queen bees and promote poor brood health in bee colonies.
Latest Research Articles
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New Discovery: This Ancient Reptile Species is Related to Crocodiles
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World's Biggest Reforestation Program in China Not Helping Biodiversity, Harming Existing Wildlife
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The True Story Behind 'Moby-Dick' is Scarier than a Cannibal Horror Film
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Surprise! Beachgoer Discovers 130-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints in West Australia
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Scientists Discover New Species, Genus of Freshwater Crabs Being Sold in Chinese Pet Market
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6 Species of Hawaiian Songbirds Could Face Extinction in 10 Years Due to Climate Change and Rats
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European Earthworm Invasion Responsible for the Decline of Species Diversity in North American Forests
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Experience Wins: Young Cranes Follow Elders in Migration Pattern Changes
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Once You Go Black: Study Shows Humans Throughout History Prefer Black Pigs Than Others
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Conservation vs. Genetics: Scientists Debate the Ethics of DNA Research, Gene Drives
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Meet URL, The First Pornography Sniffing Police Dog