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Researchers Discovered the Self Defense Mechanism of Water Fleas Against Animals and Carnivorous Plants
Researchers from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, and Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have shown that they can protect themselves mostly against carnivorous plants but also against mammals.
Latest Research Articles
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New Climate Model for the Past 2,000 Years Reveals Long-Term Impact About Carbon Cycling and Climate Change
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Trees in California Mountain Range Are Dying Due to High Pressure and Wildfire
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Dust Storm Causes Multi-Car Crash and Kills At Least Six People, Including Two Children, on Montana Highway
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Research Shows Unique Tactic of Zombie Fly Fungus To Survive Longer
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How Urbanization Affects the Biodiversity and Ecosystem to Bees, According To Study
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Researchers Show a Direct Observations of Ice Particles Resulting from Fast Warming of Earth
Camel Attacks Zoo Owner in Minnesota, Drags Him 15 Feet
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Places in UK Receives an Amber Warning as Hottest Temperatures Recorded This Year
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Volcanic Twilight "Afterglow": How Tonga's Eruption Left Antarctica in Magnificent Light
Heatwaves, Crop Production Challenges Lead to "Heatflation"
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Apex Predators: Hammerhead vs Tiger Shark, Study Looks at Which Has Meaner Bite?
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Extreme Weather Envelops Europe as Heat Wave Grips the UK and Wildfires Engulf France and Portugal






