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New Study: Hairless Aquatic Skin of Whales and Hippos Evolved Independently
Hippos and cetaceans are direct relatives, but their mutual "aquatic" skin traits weren't gotten from a common ancestor
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Modern Pesticides' Harmful Effects on Bees Worsened in the Last Decade
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Worsening Air Pollution is a 'Pandemic in Slow Motion,' Killing Millions Every Year
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Russia Unveils First-Ever COVID-19 Vaccine For Animals: How Effective Is It?
Parrot and Puppy's Adorable Friendship Catches the Heart of Many
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Millennials, Gen Z Are Champs at Sustainable Living
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24-Hour Underground Lighting? 'Smart' Daylight Harvesting Device Developed by Students
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Biden's German Shepherd Dog 'Major' Engaged in Another Biting Episode
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Woman Develops Severe Red Rashes as Side Effects of AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine
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Experts Warn Australia to Reach Net Zero Emissions Faster or Face Disastrous Consequences to the Environment
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Finding Nemo? New Species of Peacock Spider With Orange and White Face Named After Pixar Character
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30 Metric Tons of Grasshoppers Flooded Las Vegas One Night - Weather Radar Reveals
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Were Dinosaurs Killed by Volcanoes? Recent Study Disagrees






