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Study: Ultraviolet 'Television' Helps Us Understand Animals Better
Scientists at the University of Queensland have developed an ultraviolet 'television' display, fashioned to help researchers understand better how animals see the world
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Vampire Squid Fossil Strayed During the Hungarian Revolution Found
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Climate Science Can Forecast Tropical Atlantic Weather Accurately - At Last
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Anti-Solar Panel: Scientists Able to Produce Electricity at Night
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Recyclable Plastic: New Material Source Found in Renewable Oils
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Study: Cold Climate and Temperate Region are Redefined by the Distribution of Vertebrate Animals
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[BREAKING] Russia's First Human 'Bird Flu' Case; H5N8 Can Cause Death, Experts Predict
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Study: Migrating birds trail climate Over the year
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Oil Spill Has Durable Health Consequences In Dolphins
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Texas Power Crisis Can Happen Everywhere Because of Climate Change
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'You'll Get Used to the Taste' Bill Gates Advises Eating Synthetic Meat to Protect Earth
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'It was bleeding, but not terrible': Bear Bit Woman's Butt While Sitting in Toilet