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Snakes and Spider Venom is Unexpectedly a Sterile Environment for Microbes
Scientists previously thought that microbes such as bacteria cannot thrive in snake and spider venom, despite them having lived in the most inhospitable places on Earth. However, a new discovery suggests otherwise.
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1st Name on the List for 2022’s Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season “Agatha”
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New Type of Magnetic Wave Sweeps Around the Surface of Earth’s Core, Swarms Reveal
'Dragon of Death' - Fossils of Massive Reptile Unearthed in Argentina
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New Study Suggests Ocean Acidification Can Cause Diatom Decline
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Archaeologists Use Lidar Laser Technology To Uncover Pre-Hispanic Towns in Bolivia
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First Australians Consume Giant Eggs of Flightless Birds Based on Ancient Proteins Discovered
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New Tidal Flat Study Is a 'Wake-up Call' for Coastal Cities in the United States, According To Study
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Stem Cell Therapy: Fat-Based Stem Cells Can be Used for Regenerative Therapies of Injured Nervous Systems
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Study: Bat Brains Are Structured for Echolocation and Flying
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Biobattery for Hydrogen Storage Developed by Microbiologists in New Study
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Following the East Coast Floods, a New Analysis Warns of a Rise in ‘Extreme’ Rainfall in Australia
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022





