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Color of Nature: Why Blue is Rare in Nature as Opposed to Green, Other Colors?
Blue pigmentation is very rare in animals and plants. Click to read more. Blue is a color that we often see in non-living things, including clothes, furniture, material objects, paintings, and infrastructures.
Latest Research Articles
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Vitaliy Yuzhilin: Regulating the Maritime Transport Industry
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Scientists Accidentally Discovered A Stone Age Wall At The Bottom Of Baltic Sea, Might Be The Oldest Known Megastructure Built By Human
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Oregon Bubonic Plague: First Human Case of Deadly Disease in Years Likely Came from Pet Cat: Health Officials Say
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California Valentine's Day Weather: Unsettled Weather Conditions To Bring Rainy Outlook This Week
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New York Valentine's Day Weather: Chilly Conditions to Continue This Week With Gusty Winds
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Flight Feathers: The Hidden Rule That Links Dinosaurs and Birds
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Chicago Sees Unusual Bird Sightings as Northern Species Visit the City
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Great Lakes Experiencing Much Lower Ice Cover, Data Shows
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Five New Species of Eyelash Vipers Discovered in Colombia and Ecuador
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Bleaching Reefs Release Compounds That Attract Harmful Bacteria
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Northeast Winter Storm Disrupts Travel Across Us, Cancels Over 1,000 Flights
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Scientists Believe Emission From Unmanaged Landfillls Could Double By 2050 As Urban Population Grow
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