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Environmental DNA Helps Determine Distribution, Population of Endangered Species, Research Reveals
The application of environmental DNA has helped identify the population and distribution of Rhodeus atremius suigensis in Japan. It allows scientists and researchers to conserve and protect, especially endangered species. Read here.
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Canada Latest Weather Forecast: Snow, Ice Conditions to Unload in Quebec, Ontario This Week
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Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake Strikes Taiwan; No Damage or Injuries Reported
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Prehistoric Migration: Early Southeast Asian Settlers Migrate Due to Rapid Sea-Level Rise
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What is "Wishcycling" and Why is it Environmentally Problematic?






