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How Drosophila enhydrobia Evolved Into a Bloodthirsty Underwater Fruit Fly Hunter
Scientists uncovered how Drosophila enhydrobia, a rare underwater fruit fly, evolved into a bloodthirsty fruit fly predator with unique aquatic hunting adaptations.
Latest Research Articles
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How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered Earth's First Land Ecosystems
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210-Million-Year-Old Ancient Crocodile Cousin Was Built to Crush Prey, Triassic Fossil Reveals
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Climate Scientist Uncovers Massive Global Emissions Data Errors in Major Climate Pollution Database
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8-Year-Old Boy's Backyard Discovery of Oak Galls, Ants, and Wasp Larvae Shocks Scientists
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Autumn Leaf Color Change Explained and Why Evergreens Keep Their Green Foliage
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Scientists Discover Dinosaur Colors and Hidden Dinosaur Color Patterns Lost for Millions of Years
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Rare Footage Reveals Dolphins Using Sponges as Tools During Incredible Seafloor Hunting Behavior
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Hunga Tonga Water Vapor Eruption Triggered Strange Stratosphere Cooling and Lasting Atmospheric Effects
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Strange Humpback Whale Behavior and Mysterious Gaping Behavior Leave Scientists Baffled
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How Airborne Microplastics and Nanoplastics Contribute to Climate Change and Atmospheric Warming
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How Seals Detox After Foraging Trips and Recover After Deep Dives Using Heart Rate
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Greek Mountain Snow Decline Accelerates as Greece Snow Cover Study 2026 Reveals Climate Change Impact






