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Sea Sponges Found to 'Sneeze' Their Mucus and Unwanted Waste in a New Study
Sea sponges are can remove their mucus and unwanted waste through a “sneeze” but it is different from a typical runny nose.
Latest Research Articles
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WHO Issues Warning Against Attacking Monkeys by People Who Believe it Can Stop the Monkeypox Outbreak
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Scientists Examines Ustilago Maydis, a Fungi That Can Reproduce in Corn and Make It Defenseless
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Scientists Revealed the Relationship of Plants to Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
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Arctic Amplification: Arctic Global Warming is Occurring Almost Four Times Faster Than the Rest of the World: New Study
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Why are Dairy Cows More Prone to Bovine Digital Dermatitis Than Other Ruminants?
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US Weather: Unexpected Storms and Flood Fuel Barrage Resulting in Delayed and Cancellation of Flights
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Monsoon in the Southwest and a Cold Front in the Southeast Forecasted from August 12
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Early Detection of Genetic Mutations in Healthy Cells Before They Become Tumor Cells Made Possible: New Study
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Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Lead To Expansion of Different Insect Species to Oak Savannas
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Crocodile Rips 15-Year-Old Boy Into Pieces While Fishing with Friends in Indonesia
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With New Environmental Laws, Australia’s Northern Territory Government Abandon Mining Plans to Rum Jungle
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Researchers Reveal the Impacts of Supermarket Food Products on the Environment in UK and Ireland






