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Rapid Decline of Insect Population Causes Scientists to Worry About Earth's Future
What would our world be like without them, with numbers declining due to habitat loss, pesticides, and the climate crisis?
Latest Research Articles
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Genetic Link Found Between the Development of Humans and Sea Anemones
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Megamaser: Power Space Laser’s Light Spotted 5 Billion Light-Years from the Earth
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New Study Finds Genetic Link Between Blood Tests and Mental Health Disorders
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Over 12 Fly Larvae Found in Man's Itchy Eye in France: New Medical Report
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Animal Crossing: World's Largest Wildlife Bridge to be Built near Los Angeles, California
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Bacteria Bioluminescence Will Completely Light Up This Town in France Soon
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Tropical Storm Agaton Makes Landfall in the Philippines, Continues to Wreak Havoc in Central and Southern Regions
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Clownfish’s Mutualism to Sea Environment May Be Revealed via a New Resource: Researchers
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Strange Cloud Patterns Above Alaska Have Sparked a Flurry of Conspiracies
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In Tropical Cities, Air Pollution Is Responsible for 180,000 More Fatalities According to Scientists
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Cyclone FIli: Storm Warnings for Heavy Rain and Severe Gales Issued for New Zealand
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Ocean Currents Would Not Be Disrupted by Melting Ice Caps