Animals
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Declining Honey Production in Over 50 Years Blamed on Herbicides, Climate Change
Honey yields in the U.S. have been declining since the 1990s, with honey producers and scientists unsure why, but a new study by Penn State researchers has uncovered clues in the mystery of the missing honey.
Latest Research Articles
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Terror Beasts: ‘Giant’ Predator Worms That Lived 518 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Greenland
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Giant Predator Worms Lurked Beneath the Ancient Seafloor, Fossils Reveal
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Brazil's Bioluminescent Beetles Have Declined in About 30 Years Due to Pesticides, Artificial Lightning, Report Shows
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King of the Jungle Contenders: What Animals Can Defeat a Lion?
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Beavers to Colonize Northern Alaskan Slope by 2100, Driving Methane That Causes Arctic Warming
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Alaskan Polar Bear Scavenging on Bird Carcasses Infected With Bird Flu Dies
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Lake Fish in New York Struggle to Find Suitable Habitat Under Climate Change
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Doomsday Fish: Sightings of Ominous Deep-Sea Oarfish Believed to ‘Predict’ Deadly Japan Earthquake
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Dog Suffers From Animal Cruelty After Being Kicked by Woman in US, Video Shows
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British Safari Guide Spent 15 Hours Clinging to His Truck After Taking 'Wrong Turn' Into Crocodile-Infested Waters
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Man Dies In Maui After Shark Attack; Higher Number of Attacks Observed In Hawaii From October To December
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Xenassiminea Nana: New Genus and Species of Assimineidae from Japan