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Bloodsucking Leeches Take a Giant Leap for Parasite Kind
A new study presents video evidence that at least one species of terrestrial leech can jump, a behavior that scientists have debated for more than a century.
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Canada’s Move To Ban Open-Net Pen Salmon Farming In British Columbia Opposed By Aquaculture Industry But Supported By Environmental Groups
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Optimal Storage Conditions for Gala Apples Identified in New Horticultural Study
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Greece Heat Wave 2024: Missing Tourists and Deaths Linked to Extreme Summer Temperatures
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Wild Chimpanzees Exhibit Self-Medicating Behaviors Using Medicinal Plants to Treat Illness
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Cherry Harvest: Calcium Applications Minimize Cracking in Crops
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Human-Caused Climate Change Fuels Heat Wave In Mexico, Central America And US, Study Says
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Only One Third of Marine Protected Areas Are Protected, Study Says
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2,000 Children Under Five Die Everyday Due To Air Pollution, Study Says
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Deadly Heat Killed Nearly 1,000 Worshippers in Hajj Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia
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Extreme Weather Events Linked to Increase in Cardiovascular Health Issues, New Study Says
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Beetle Backpacks Illuminate the Secret Lives of UK’s Rainforest Inhabitants
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Ohio, New Jersey Weather Forecast: Hotter Temperatures to Bring Heat Advisories, Health Concerns This Week
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