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Researchers' Understanding of Color 'Upended' by an Eyeless Worm
Recent research released in Science journal on Thursday shows that Caenorhabditis elegans can differentiate between colors even though they have no opsins or eyes
Latest Research Articles
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Some Female Frogs Have Noise-Erasing Lungs to Restrain Calls Of Other Species
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COVID-19 Vaccine: Bonobos and Orangutans Gets Hypothetical Vaccine at US Zoo
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Weird Skin Reactions from a Coronavirus Vaccine Can Take a Week to Appear, Doctors Say
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The Gulf Stream is Slowly Approaching a 'Tipping Point,' and It May Eventually Vanish
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UN Warns About an Unspoken Reason Behind Worsening Climate Change
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Climate Change Collateral Damage: 450 Butterfly Species Declines in Population
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[BREAKING] New Zealand Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warnings Pacific-Wide, Norfolk Island Hit By 64cm Wave
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Scientists' Best Friend: Detection Dogs Help Get Crucial Data for Conservation, Research
Mysterious 'Sea Beast' Found Drifted on Beach, Experts Attempt to Identify the Creature
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Fake Death: Animals Playing Dead For Long Period of Time to Escape Predators
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'Space Hurricane' Detected Flying Above North Pole for the First Time in History
Mammal Extinction Capital of the World: 5 of Australia’s Critically Endangered Mammal Species






