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Glowing Zebrafish: A Novel Tool for Assessing Pesticide Toxicity
Using glowing fish to detect harmful pesticides is an innovative and promising method that could revolutionize the field of toxicology and risk assessment.
Latest Research Articles
Shark Tooth Island Traps Tourists as Narrow Sand Path Disappears on High Tides Off North Carolina Coast
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Gene Therapy Likely to Help Reduce Alcohol Use for Heavy Drinkers, New Research Shows
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14-Foot Long Whale with Shark Bites Found Dead on Florida Key's Waters
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Oysters Possible Dodos of the Sea in Overfishing Scare Seen in Study on 800 Shellfish Species
Stone Forest, China: The Uninhabited, Drained Ocean From 230 Million Years Ago
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50 Baboons Attack Leopard in a Case of Predator-Turned Prey [VIDEO]
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Acre-Wide Lahaina Banyan Tree Under Survey For Possible Revival After Deadly Maui Wildfire
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2023 Has 50% Chance of Becoming the Hottest Year on Record: NOAA Says
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What is Uristen Shark? People Look For Answers After Seeing Real Life Encounter in Maldives [WATCH]
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Severe Drought in Panama Impacts Global Commerce as Climate Change Worsens
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Conservationist Embark In a Two Year Darwin Inspired Voyage Around The World To Meet Young Scientist
Europe's Shift to Renewable Energy: Necessity, Strategy, and a Greener Future