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Do Fish Breathe Underwater? Here's How They Do It
Fish rely on special feathery organs called ‘gills’ which they use to breathe underwater. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Sahara Desert Grows Green, Turns Into Fertile Land Every 21,000 Years
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Can Mushrooms 'Talk' to Each Other? Scientist Claim Fungi Uses Up To 50 Words to Communicate
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Do Plants Feel Pain? What We Know About Plants’ ‘Distress Signal’
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8 Weirdest Mating Rituals in the Animal Kingdom
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8 Animals With Real-Life Superpowers: From Immortal Jellyfish to Camouflaging Cuttlefish
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10 Endangered Animals That Will Be Extinct by 2050
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4 Most Radioactive Places on Earth: Chornobyl in Ukraine and More
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What Will Happen If San Andreas Fault Ruptures?
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Urban Wildlife: How Wild Animals Coexist with Humans in the City
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Christmas Tree Cluster Unfolds in Night Skies, NASA Reports
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The Secret Life of Trees: How Trees Communicate and Thrive
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5 Most Extreme Places on Earth: Can You Survive in These Towns?





