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Before Decapitated Worms Regrow Heads, They Can 'See' With Their Headless Bodies
Experts recently discovered tiny worms can "see" light in the absence of their eyes or their heads. Planarians are a form of flatworm, they are soft-bodied creatures and lack complex organs.
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Horses and Donkeys Help Increase Water Supply in the Desert by Digging Holes
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West African Cocoa Farms Announce Progress in Fight Against Deforestation
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A Strange Sea Worm with Branches.... for Butts!
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New Study Reveals Your Pet Cat Loves Sitting in Illusory Boxes
Large Piece of Space Debris Hurtling Towards Earth
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Earthquake Warnings and Tsunami Hazards Along Coasts Higher Than Expected - New Study
Extremely Rare Giant Wood Moth Spotted at a School in Australia
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EPA's New Policy Will Affect Air Conditioner and Refrigerator Use in the US
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Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Designed to Suppress Virus Bearing Mosquitoes Released in the US
The Fight Against Climate Change May Be Compromised Due to the Global Vaccine Crisis
Storm Ridden Coral System Restored by a Radical 10-Year Restoration Project
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US Climate Change Pledges See World Shutting on the Goal of Paris