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Compared to Tiny Animals, Huge Animals Consume Less Food and Expend Less Energy
For ages, researchers have pondered the mystery of why, kilo for kilo, larger animals consume less food and expend less energy than smaller ones.
Latest Research Articles
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Boreal Forest Suffers a Horrendous Amount of Tree Loss Due to Forest Fires
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Heavy Raining to Cover Dallas and Other Southern Regions in Flood
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Can Bringing Extinct Species to Life Affect Conservation of Other Species?
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Scientists "Reprogram" Crops to Help Adapt with Climate Change
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Prolonged Drought Caused Civil Conflict and Political Collapse of Mayan Civilization’s Capital City
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US Federal Court Sent a Poacher to Prison for Five Years for Large-Scale Illegal Trafficking
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Rain Set to Alleviate Drought-Stricken Areas Now Poses as Potential Flood Risk
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New Study Disclaims Conventional Notion That Biological Animal Growth is Constrained by Laws of Physics
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Climate Change Affects Wheat Prices in Food-insecure Regions and Causes Economic Inequality
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Aging Heart Leads to Somatic Mutations That are Irreparable: New Study
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Scientists Investigate the Effects of Pesticides on Thyroid Cancer
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Kitten with Two Heads Born in Arkansas Due to Rare Genetic Mutation





